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dc.contributor.authorTadeusz Skorupski-
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-16T14:22:53Z-
dc.date.available2018-12-16T14:22:53Z-
dc.date.issued1996-
dc.identifier.isbn81-7026-1998-8-
dc.identifier.urihttp://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/564-
dc.description.abstractEver since their introduction in 1987, the Buddhist Forum seminars continue to offer an interesting and stimulating variety of papers on Buddhist topics. The seminars are regularly convened once a month during term time and they attract a regular and handsome group of people from SOAS and outside. During the past years we have been fortunate to have discussed an excellent number of papers presented by SOAS staff members and invited speakers from other universities and institutions in this country, and visiting scholars from other countries in Europe and overseas. The majority of the papers presented at the Buddhist Forum have been published in the past three volumes. The present volume, like the previous ones, offers an attractive selection of papers, some of which deal with contemporary issues and some cover topics appertaining to the mainstream classical research. The universities and academic institutions in this country do not always have comfortable financial resources to sustain and fully develop their academic and other relevant potentials. The publication of academic books, journals and seminar papers are a good example of how difficult it is to secure funds so that they can published on a regular basis. Bearing all such things in mind, the School of Oriental and African Studies deserve words of gratitude for continuing to publish the Buddhist Forum papers. While preparing this volume for publication I have received help with typing and some editorial work from my students Joss Winn and Joanna Mazur. I wish to record here my gratitude for their assistance. I would also like to thank the Publications Committee for accepting this volume for publication, and to Martin Daly for his professional advice in various matters relating to publishing, and for seeing this volume through its publication stages.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsT.H. Barrett, SOAS The Fate of Buddhist Political Thought in China: The Rajah Dons a Disguise...............................1 S. Batcehlor, Sharpham, Devon Exitence, Enlightenment, and Suicide: The Dilemma of Nanavira Thera......................................9 L.S. Cousins, Manchester The Origin of Insight Meditation....................................................................................................35 J.B. Disanayaka, SOAS/Univeristy of Colombo Buddhist Values of the Traditional Sinhala Village.......................................................................59 S. Gaffney, SOAS The Pāli Nidānakathā and its Tibetan Translation: Its Textual Precursors and Associated Literature.........................................................................................................................................75 D. Gillman, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne General Munthe’s Chinese Buddhist Sculpture: An Embarrassment of Riches?...........................93 I. Harris, University of Lancaster The American Appropriation of Buddhism..................................................................................125 A. Huxley, SOAS The Vinaya: Legal System or Performance-Enhancing Drug?.....................................................141 B. Siklós, SOAS The Evolution of the Buddhist Yama...........................................................................................165 T. Skorupski, SOAS The Saṃpuṭa-tantra: Sanskrit and Tibetan Versions of Chapter One..........................................165 G. Watson, SOAS Buddhist Foundations for Modern Psychotherapy.......................................................................245 Bibliography.................................................................................................................................275en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Londonen_US
dc.subjectKinh điển và triết học phật giáoen_US
dc.subjectLịch sử và văn hóa phật giáoen_US
dc.subjectPhật giáo nhập thế và các vấn đề xã hội đương đạien_US
dc.titleThe Buddhist forum. Vol. 4, Seminar papers 1994-1996en_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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