
Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction
by
Damien Keown
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Format
Paperback
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Apr 6, 2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0199663831
ISBN-13
9780199663835
Description
Damien Keown presents a concise yet comprehensive exploration of Buddhism, shedding light on its rich traditions and core teachings. This guide serves as an accessible entry point for those curious about the principles that underpin this ancient philosophy. By distilling complex concepts into digestible insights, Keown invites readers to reflect on the fundamental aspects of Buddhism, including its origins, beliefs, and practices.
In addition to covering the doctrinal elements, the work also delves into the historical development of Buddhism across various cultures and its adaptation throughout the ages. Whether one is new to the subject or seeking to deepen their understanding, this introduction provides clarity and context, making it an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to explore the relevance of Buddhism in the modern world. Through engaging narratives and thoughtful examination, Keown illuminates how these teachings can resonate with contemporary life.
In addition to covering the doctrinal elements, the work also delves into the historical development of Buddhism across various cultures and its adaptation throughout the ages. Whether one is new to the subject or seeking to deepen their understanding, this introduction provides clarity and context, making it an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to explore the relevance of Buddhism in the modern world. Through engaging narratives and thoughtful examination, Keown illuminates how these teachings can resonate with contemporary life.
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