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Buddhism
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Buddhism
by Paul OliverOpen this book and you will Discover Buddha's teachings Gain awareness Apply Buddhist beliefs Become enlightened
Buddhism Made Simple
by Clive ErrickerThe books in this bite-sized new series contain no complicated techniques or tricky materials, making them ideal for the busy, the time-pressured or the merely curious. Buddhism Made Simple is a short, simple and to-the-point guide to Buddhism. In just 96 pages, the reader will learn all about the history, beliefs and traditions of this major world faith. Ideal for the busy, the time-pressured or the merely curious, Buddhism Made Simple is a quick, no-effort way to break into this fascinating topic.
Unmasking Buddhism
by Bernard FaureAn ideal introduction to Buddhism for anyone who has unanswered questions about one of the world's largest and most popular religions. A fascinating, short book that challenges us to strip away existing preconceptions we may have about Buddhism Considers questions such as: Can we talk of Buddhism as a unified religion or are there many Buddhisms? Is Buddhism a religion of tolerance and pacifism as many people think? And is Buddhism a religion without god(s), or is it more of a philosophy than a religion? Traces the basic history, beliefs and nature of Buddhism in easy-to-understand language Written by renowned Buddhist scholar, Bernard Faure, it is an ideal introduction for anyone who has unanswered questions about one of the world's largest and most popular religions
Unmasking Buddhism
by Bernard FaureAn ideal introduction to Buddhism for anyone who has unanswered questions about one of the world's largest and most popular religions. A fascinating, short book that challenges us to strip away existing preconceptions we may have about Buddhism Considers questions such as: Can we talk of Buddhism as a unified religion or are there many Buddhisms? Is Buddhism a religion of tolerance and pacifism as many people think? And is Buddhism a religion without god(s), or is it more of a philosophy than a religion? Traces the basic history, beliefs and nature of Buddhism in easy-to-understand language Written by renowned Buddhist scholar, Bernard Faure, it is an ideal introduction for anyone who has unanswered questions about one of the world's largest and most popular religions
Buddhism
by Clive ErrickerBuddhism: A Complete Introduction is a comprehensive and easy-to-use introduction, designed to give you everything you need to succeed, all in one place. Written by a leading expert, this book will help you if you are studying for an important exam or essay, or if you simply want to improve your knowledge. It is structured to mirror the way in which Buddhism is usually taught, starting with the life of the Buddha through to the prospects of Buddhism for the next generation.The book covers all the key areas that are considered central to Buddhism, including the Buddha's teachings, the scriptures and schools, the role of meditation and the moral and ethical context. It uses jargon-free English and includes features such as guided further reading and end of chapter questions to ensure that you understand all the concepts covered.
Studying Buddhism in Practice
by John S. HardingThis book introduces the rich realities of the Buddhist tradition and the academic approaches through which they are studied. Based on personal experiences of Buddhism on the ground, it provides a reflective context within which religious practices can be understood and appreciated. The engaging narratives cover a broad range of Buddhist countries and traditions, drawing on fieldwork to explore topics such as ordination, pilgrimage, funerals, gender roles, and film-making. All the entries provide valuable contextual discussion and are accompanied by photographs and suggestions for further reading.
Studying Buddhism in Practice
by John S. HardingThis book introduces the rich realities of the Buddhist tradition and the academic approaches through which they are studied. Based on personal experiences of Buddhism on the ground, it provides a reflective context within which religious practices can be understood and appreciated. The engaging narratives cover a broad range of Buddhist countries and traditions, drawing on fieldwork to explore topics such as ordination, pilgrimage, funerals, gender roles, and film-making. All the entries provide valuable contextual discussion and are accompanied by photographs and suggestions for further reading.
Buddhism For Bears
by Chris RiddellBears are seriously underestimated creatures when it comes to spirituality and religious feeling. For the first time, this book recognises their huge potential and offers ursine students of Buddhism everywhere the opportunity to focus their skills and follow the path to enlightenment. From the meditation to the essential concepts of Zen, all the fundamentals are set out here in a series of concise interpretations of Buddhist teaching. Wonderfully illustrated by well-known illustrator Chris Riddell, this is the perfect gift with a difference.
Buddhism For Dummies
by Jonathan Landaw and Stephan Bodian and Gudrun BühnemannYour hands-on guide to this widely practiced and ancient religion Buddhism, one of the world's most widely practiced religions, is a fascinating yet complex eastern religion that is rapidly spreading throughout western civilization. What does it mean to be a Buddhist? What are the fundamental beliefs and history behind this religion? Buddhism For Dummies explores these questions and more in this updated guide to Buddhist culture. You'll gain an understanding of the origins of this ancient practice and how they're currently applied to everyday life. Whether you're a searcher of truth, a student of religions, or just curious about what makes Buddhism such a widely practiced religion, this guide is for you. In plain English, it defines the important terms, explains the key concepts, and explores in-depth a wide range of fascinating topics. New and expanded coverage on all the schools of Buddhism, including Theravada, Tibetan, and Mahayana The continuing relevance of the Dalai Lama Updated coverage on daily observances, celebrations, styles, practices, meditation, and more Continuing the Dummies tradition of making the world's religions engaging and accessible to everyone, Buddhism For Dummies is your essential guide to this fascinating religion. Buddhism For Dummies (9781119643265) was previously published as Buddhism For Dummies (9781118023792). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.
The Little Book Of Buddhism
by Dalai LamaAs the spiritual leader of Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama has captured the attention and admiration of the world through his wisdom. This jewel of a book offers his insights on Buddhism - the fastest growing religion of the West.
A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism
by Christmas HumphreysA dictionary and a glossary of terms plus brief biographies of eminent Buddhists and scholars from both East and West.
A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism
by Christmas HumphreysA dictionary and a glossary of terms plus brief biographies of eminent Buddhists and scholars from both East and West.
A New Approach
by Steve ClarkeThe books are ideal preparation for GCSE religious studies long and short courses, as well as being an invaluable resource for non-examined courses at key stage 4. The key features within the book lead students through the content in an interesting and fulfilling way; 'Key Questions' ensure students know the direction of their learning· 'Key Word definitions' remove the ambiguity of subject specific words 'Weblinks' increase the scope and scale of their learning 'Perspectives' bring a sense of reality to the student and invoke discussion 'Test Yourself' provides instant feedback 'Tasks' and 'Assignments' require explanation, evaluation and provide exam preparation
KS3 Knowing Religion
by Neil MckainProvide students with a strong understanding of religion with high quality, engaging and content-rich resources building a firm foundation for the new GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies. Deliver a rich, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality KS3 lessons. 'Knowing Religion' is written by an author team of experienced RE teachers and led by series editor Robert Orme of West London Free School. * Discover the history and beliefs of Buddhism as well as Buddhism in the modern world * Start teaching straight away with Teacher Guide resources available on Collins Connect, including teaching ideas and support along with answers to questions in the student books * Give pupils the grounding they need to excel at GCSE RS * Ignite an interest in religion through a compelling narrative, fascinating facts and extraordinary people * Aid pupil memory with a 'knowledge organiser' at the end of each unit covering key vocabulary, people, places, and dates * Spark discussion and assess understanding with questions for each lesson including longer-form discursive questions to provide extended writing and essay practice * Each book structured as 16 lessons to offer flexibility and map onto the school timetable with ease * The 'Knowing Religion' series also includes resources on Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism
Buddhism
by Cathy CantwellBuddhism: The Basics provides a thorough and accessible introduction to a fascinating religion. Examining the historical development of Buddhism and its presence today, this guide covers: principal traditions practices and beliefs ethical guidelines and philosophy religious texts community With helpful features including a detailed map of the Buddhist world, glossary of terms and tips for further study, this is an ideal text for students and interested readers wanting to familiarise themselves with the Buddhist faith. Cathy Cantwell is an academic researcher at the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. She specialises in Tibetan Buddhism, and has worked on eleventh century manuscripts, an eighteenth century scriptural collection, and contemporary Buddhist ritual manuals and practice. She has taught widely in UK Higher Education and is joint author of Early Tibetan Documents on Phur pa from Dunhuang.
Buddhism
by Cathy CantwellBuddhism: The Basics provides a thorough and accessible introduction to a fascinating religion. Examining the historical development of Buddhism and its presence today, this guide covers: principal traditions practices and beliefs ethical guidelines and philosophy religious texts community With helpful features including a detailed map of the Buddhist world, glossary of terms and tips for further study, this is an ideal text for students and interested readers wanting to familiarise themselves with the Buddhist faith. Cathy Cantwell is an academic researcher at the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. She specialises in Tibetan Buddhism, and has worked on eleventh century manuscripts, an eighteenth century scriptural collection, and contemporary Buddhist ritual manuals and practice. She has taught widely in UK Higher Education and is joint author of Early Tibetan Documents on Phur pa from Dunhuang.
Religions and Beliefs
by Ina Taylor and Gary BeesleyWritten to match the non-statutory National Framework for RE, Religions and Beliefs combines up-to-date, truly relevant resources with all the flexibility of a by-religions approach.
World Religions
by Charles S. PrebishIntroducing Buddhism is the ideal resource for all students beginning the study of this fascinating religion. Charles S. Prebish and Damien Keown, two of today's leading Buddhist scholars, explain the key teachings of Buddhism, and trace the historical development and spread of the religion from its beginnings down to the present day. A chapter is devoted to each of the major regions where Buddhism has flourished: India, South East Asia, East Asia and Tibet. In addition to this regional focus, the introduction takes contemporary concerns into account, covering important and relevant topics such as Engaged Buddhism, Buddhist Ethics and Buddhism and the Western World, as well as a chapter devoted to Meditation.
The Little Buddhist Monk
by César AiraIn Korea, a little Buddhist monk (really very dwarf-sized) dreams of the Western world and secretly reads up on Western culture. When he meets the holidaying French couple Napoleon Chirac and Jacqueline Bloodymary, he offers his services as their guide, in the hope they will take him, a penniless monk, to Europe. He whisks them off on a tour of the temples. Among the many twists and turns, our stunned tourists encounter a suicidal horse and discover that a person can also be a robot. Though our monk appears to them as the very spirit of tourism, nothing is natural in this tour de force of Aira’s twisted imagination.
I Am Buddhist
by Cath SenkerI am Buddhist follows Dillan as he talks about his faith. He tells us about his: family, beliefs, food, worship, school, meditation and books.
Buddhist temple, front view (Large Print)
by Rnib BookshareThis is an image of a front view of a typical Buddhist temple. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the right way up. At the bottom left and right of the image is a low colonnaded wall. Behind this in the centre is an apsidal entrance to the temple. Left and right of the entrance are columns supporting a large domed roof. There are two small high windows to the left and right of the entrance between the pillars. At the top centre of the dome there is a small pinnacle with a rectangular base.
Buddhist temple, front view (UEB Contracted)
by Rnib BookshareBuddhist temple, front view (UEB Contracted)
Buddhist temple, front view (UEB Uncontracted)
by Rnib BookshareBuddhist temple, front view (UEB Uncontracted)
Buddhist temple and gardens plan view (Large Print)
by Rnib BookshareThis is an image of a plan view of a typical Buddhist temple and its gardens. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the right way up. The entrance to the gardens is at the bottom centre of the page. Up from this is the entrance to the circular temple. Up from here is the altar and a figure of Buddha. On the altar there might be representations of the four elements: candles for fire, a bowl of water for water, incense for air and rice for earth. There would usually be some flowers as well. The representations of the elements and the flowers are not shown. There are four ponds, one each to the top right and left, and the bottom right and left of the temple. In each corner of the grounds there is a flower bed. A colonnaded wall surrounds it all. The layout and content of the temple and gardens is to bring peace and meditation.
Buddhist temple and gardens plan view (UEB Uncontracted)
by Rnib BookshareBuddhist temple and gardens, plan view (UEB Uncontracted)