Buddhist Warfare

Buddhist Warfare

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Jan 8, 2010 · Engels · eBook (270 pagina's)
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Formaat eBook
Pagina's 270
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jan 8, 2010
Uitgever Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10 0199741387
ISBN-13 9780199741380

Beschrijving

This exploration delves into the complex intersection of Buddhism and violence, revealing a side of the religion often obscured by its peaceful teachings. The authors, through a careful analysis, question the common perception of Buddhism as solely a tranquil faith, presenting historical instances where its followers have engaged in warfare and conflict.

Jerryson and Juergensmeyer investigate various contexts in which Buddhist communities have justified violence, whether in quests for political power, territorial disputes, or responding to perceived threats. They draw on a range of case studies, illustrating how the principles of Buddhism can be manipulated to serve aggressive purposes, challenging readers to reconsider the simplistic categorization of religions as purely peaceful or violent.

Ultimately, the book invites a deeper understanding of the complexities within Buddhism and the influences that can lead its adherents to embrace violence. By shedding light on these darker moments in Buddhist history, it encourages engagement with the faith that transcends stereotypes, fostering a nuanced perspective on spirituality and conflict.

Genres

Thriller & Spanning Actie & Avontuur Religie & Spiritualiteit
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