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Buddhism and Monotheism Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)

Buddhism and Monotheism By Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)

Buddhism and Monotheism by Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)


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This Element explores ideas on trans-polytheism and Nirvana, along with overlaps in Buddhist and monotheist ideas and practices, the development of more theist-like ideas in Mahayana Buddhism, Buddhist critiques of the idea of a creator God, and some contemporary Buddhist views and appreciations of monotheisms.

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Buddhism and Monotheism by Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)

Buddhism is a religion lacking the idea of a unique creator God. It is a kind of trans-polytheism that accepts many long-lived gods, but sees ultimate reality, Nirvana, as beyond these. It does, though, see Dhamma/Dharma as a Basic Pattern encompassing everything, with karma as a law-like principle ensuring that good and bad actions have appropriate natural results. This Element explores these ideas, along with overlaps in Buddhist and monotheist ideas and practices, the development of more theist-like ideas in Mahayana Buddhism, Buddhist critiques of the idea of a creator God, and some contemporary Buddhist views and appreciations of monotheisms.

About Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)

Peter Harvey is Emeritus Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Sunderland. He co-founded, with Ian Harris, the UK Association for Buddhist Studies, has acted as its Secretary and President, and now edits its journal, Buddhist Studies Review. His books include An Introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, History and Practices (Cambridge, 2nd edition, 2012), An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics: Foundations, Values and Issues (Cambridge, 2000), and The Selfless Mind: Personality, Consciousness and Nirvana in Early Buddhism (1995), and he has published many papers on early Buddhist thought and practice and on Buddhist ethics. Most recently, he edited an extensive integrated anthology of Buddhist texts, Common Buddhist Text: Guidance and Insight from the Buddha (2017).

Table of Contents

1. The Indian religious context of the arising and development of Buddhism; 2. The different traditions of Buddhism; 3. The historical Buddha, and past Buddhas; 4. Rebirth; 5. Karma; 6. Suffering, its causes and its transcending; 7. Pessimistic?; 8. Buddhist ethics; 9. Buddhist practices; 10. Buddhist meditation and Christian contemplation; 11. The cosmos at large; 12. The realms of rebirth; 13. Mara, the Satan-like deadly one; 14. How Buddhists see and relate to the Gods; 15. Comparisons to monotheistic views on the Heavens; 16. The Buddhist 'creation' and 'fall' story; 17. Buddhism on the supposed Creator-God Great Brahma; 18. The lovingkindness and compassion Of Great Brahma; 19. The Dhamma as the basic pattern structuring the world; 20. Dhamma ... and God; 21. A person as a flowing dance of conditioned, impermanent, self-less processes; 22. God as 'I am who I am'; 23. Nirvana ... and God; 24. The nature of the Buddha in the Theravada; 25. Faith and prayer in Theravada Buddhism; 26. Bodhisattvas in the Mahayana; 27. Buddhas in the Mahayana; 28. The Mahayana Pantheon; 29. The three-body doctrine; 30. Amitabha Buddha; 31. Key Bodhisattvas: the all-compassionate Avalokitesvara and the wisdom-embodying Manjusri; 32. Revelation, faith and prayer in the Mahayana; 33. The Adibuddha - a God-like figure?; 34. The Buddha-nature and the problem of evil; 35. Critical reflections on the idea of a God as creating living beings and the Universe; 36. Buddhist general attitudes to other religions; 37. Conclusion.

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CIN1108731376G
9781108731379
1108731376
Buddhism and Monotheism by Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-08-08
75
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