Socially Engaged Buddhism (Dimensions of Asian Spirituality, 13)
معرفی کتاب «Socially Engaged Buddhism (Dimensions of Asian Spirituality, 13)» نوشتهٔ Sallie B. King، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Hawai‘i Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Socially Engaged Buddhism is an introduction to the contemporary movement of Buddhists, East and West, who actively engage with the problems of the world--social, political, economic, and environmental--on the basis of Buddhist ideas, values, and spirituality. Sallie B. King, one of North America's foremost experts on the subject, identifies in accessible language the philosophical and ethical thinking behind the movement and examines how key principles such as karma, the Four Noble Truths, interdependence, nonharmfulness, and nonjudgmentalism relate to social engagement. Many people believe that Buddhists focus exclusively on spiritual attainment. Professor King examines why Engaged Buddhists involve themselves with the problems of the world and how they reconcile this involvement with the Buddhist teaching of nonattachment from worldly things. Engaged Buddhists, she answers, point out that because the root of human suffering is in the mind, not the world, the pursuit of enlightenment does not require a turning away from the world. Working to reduce suffering in humans, living things, and the planet is integral to spiritual practice and leads to selflessness and compassion. Socially Engaged Buddhism is a sustained reflection on social action as a form of spirituality expressed in acts of compassion, grassroots empowerment, nonjudgmentalism, and nonviolence. It offers an inspiring example of how one might work for solutions to the troubles that threaten the peace and well being of our planet and its people. Socially Engaged Buddhism is an introduction to the contemporary movement of Buddhists, East and West, who actively engage with the problems of the world--social, political, economic, and environmental -- on the basis of Buddhist ideas, values, and spirituality. Sallie B. King, one of North America's foremost experts on the subject, identifies in accessible language the philosophical and ethical thinking behind the movement and examines how key principles such as karma, the Four Noble Truths, interdependence, nonharmfulness, and non-judgmentalism relate to social engagement. Many people believe that Buddhists focus exclusively on spiritual attainment. Professor King examines why Engaged Buddhists involve themselves with the problems of the world and how they reconcile this involvement with the Buddhist teaching of nonattachment from worldly things. Engaged Buddhists, she answers, point out that because the root of human suffering is in the mind, not the world, the pursuit of enlightenment does not require a turning away from the world. Working to reduce suffering in humans, living things, and the planet is integral to spiritual practice and leads to selflessness and compassion. Socially Engaged Buddhism is a sustained reflection on social action as a form of spirituality expressed in acts of compassion, grassroots empowerment, nonjudgmentalism, and nonviolence. It offers an inspiring example of how one might work for solutions to the troubles that threaten the peace and well-being of our planet and its people Contents......Page 6 Editor’s Preface......Page 8 Acknowledgments......Page 14 Introduction......Page 16 Philosophy and Ethics......Page 28 Spirituality......Page 54 War and Peace......Page 82 Economics......Page 111 Ecology......Page 133 Human Rights and Criminal Justice......Page 152 Challenging Tradition......Page 174 Conclusion......Page 191 Notes......Page 194 For Further Reading......Page 200 Index......Page 204 Introduction -- Philosophy And Ethics -- Spirituality -- War And Peace -- Economics -- Ecology -- Human Rights And Criminal Justice -- Challenging Tradition -- Conclusion. Sallie B. King. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [179]-187) And Index.
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