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Rediscovering the Buddha: The Legends and Their Interpretation
Penner, Hans H (John Philips Professor of religion, Emeritus, John Philips Professor of religion, Emeritus, Dartmouth College)
Rediscovering the Buddha: The Legends and Their Interpretation
Penner, Hans H (John Philips Professor of religion, Emeritus, John Philips Professor of religion, Emeritus, Dartmouth College)
Hans Penner takes a new look at the classic stories of the life of the Buddha. He takes issue with Max Weber's assertion that "Buddhism is an other-worldly ascetic religion," a point of view that remains dominant in the received tradition and in most contemporary studies of Buddhism. His central thesis is that the "householder" is a necessary element in Buddhism and that the giving of gifts, which creates merit and presupposes the doctrine of karma, mediates therelation between the householder and the monk. Penner argues that the omission of the householder - in his view one-half of what constitutes Buddhism as a religion - is fatal for any understanding of Buddha's life or of the Buddhist tradition. This boldly revisionist and deeply learned work will be ofinterest to a wide range of scholarly and lay readers.
272 pages, some figures
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | October 29, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9780195385823 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press Inc |
Pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 165 × 234 × 21 mm · 572 g |