Buddhism is often characterised as one of the most complex and enigmatic of all the world's religions. This work shows that the story of Buddhism as a global system of belief begins with the life of the Buddha in northern India in the fifth century BCE.
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Alexander Wynne, a former student of Richard Gombrich, is currently Lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Mahidol University, Thailand, and a translator for the prestigious Clay Sanskrit Library. He is the author of two previous books: The Origin of Buddhist Meditation (2007), and The Book of Liberation I: A New Edition and Translation of the Moksa Section of the Mahabharata's Santiparvan (forthcoming).
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Librería: Postscript Books, Newton Abbot, DEVON, Reino Unido
Hardcover. Condición: New. This volume is part of the IB Taurus Introductions series. Offering clear, concise overviews by leading experts on the fundamentals of religion, they explore its 'sometimes difficult contradictions' and ways to 'reconcile ancient tradition with headlong cultural and technological change'. Nº de ref. del artículo: 537743
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