Lives: Buddha - Karen Armstrong

Lives: Buddha

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Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2002
Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Verlag)
978-0-7538-1340-9 (ISBN)
12,45 inkl. MwSt
A superb introduction to the life and thought of a revolutionary spiritual thinker.
'Karen Armstrong has been one of the most persistent and powerful voices in the eminently respectable task of popularising religious scholarship in the anglophone world' GUARDIAN
'Karen Armstrong has been one of the most persistent and powerful voices in the eminently respectable task of popularising religious scholarship in the anglophone world' GUARDIAN

'Her work has a broad sweep and that is extremely important' TLS

Buddhism is a faith that commands over 100 million followers throughout the world. Buddha stands with Christ, Confucius and Mohammed as someone who revolutionised the religious ideas of his time to advocate a new way of living.

Since Buddhism promotes no personal god, Buddhism, writes Armstrong, 'is essentially a psychological faith'. In our own age of secular anxiety, she shows that it has profound lessons to teach about selflessness and the simple life.

All that is known about Buddha comes from a collection of ancient writings that fuse history, biography and myth. Karen Armstrong distils from these the key events of Buddha's life: his birth as Siddhartha Gotama in the fifth century BC and his abandonment of his wife and son; his attainment of enlightenment under the Banyan tree (the moment he became a buddha, or enlightened one; his political influence; the divisions among his followers; and his serene death. Armstrong also introduces the key tenets of Buddhism: she explains the doctrine of anatta (no-soul) and the concepts of kamma (actions), samsara (keeping going), dhamma (a law or teaching that reflects the fundamental principles of existence) and the idealised state of nibbana (literally the 'cooling of the ego').

Karen Armstrong's short book is a magnificent introduction to the life and thought of this most influential of spiritual thinkers.

Karen Armstrong spent seven years as a Roman Catholic nun, an experience she recollected in her two volumes of best-selling autobiography, Through the Narrow Gate and Beginning the World. She is the author of the world-wide best-seller, A History of God (which has now appeared in more than thirty languages), the acclaimed History of Jerusalem and, most recently, The Battle for God. She is a teacher at the Leo Baeck College for the Study of Judaism and, in 1999, she received the Muslim Public Affairs Council Media Award.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.3.2002
Reihe/Serie Lives
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 199 mm
Gewicht 201 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
ISBN-10 0-7538-1340-8 / 0753813408
ISBN-13 978-0-7538-1340-9 / 9780753813409
Zustand Neuware
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