THE BEGINNINGS OF BUDDHISM
by Kogen Mizuno
The origins and basic principles
of Buddhism have been made the subjects of books by a variety of authors,
but rarely with the insight of this. Buddhism ranks with Christianity and
Islam as one of the three great universal religions, and an understanding
of its teachings has great significance in the troubled world of today.
This informative and inspiring book offers an account of basic Buddhism
centering on the life of its founder, Shakyamuni, and the primitive teachings
of his time. The book is not an ordered doctrinal presentation but a blend
of commentaries on the teachings and of material concerning the life of
Shakyamuni. Here, in straightforward, readily understandable language, is
a thorough exposition of the tenets that have made Buddhism one of the world's
most viable religions. "Highly readable." --Choice
KOGEN MIZUNO, Litt.D., a renowned scholar of Buddhism, was president of Komazawa University, where he also taught Buddhology. His published works include Essentials of Buddhism, Basic Buddhist Concept, and Buddhist Sutras.
232 pp. 15.1 cm. x 22.7 cm. 16 pp. Photos. Map. Glossary. (softcover)
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