Buddhist Precept & Practice

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Routledge, Nov 12, 2012 - Social Science - 444 pages
First published in 1995. This study is intended as a contribution to the empirical study of religion, and in particular to the study of religious change. Using empirical method of using documents, interviews and experiments the author tests his old hypotheses in order to formulate new ones that my lead him to the truth. He focusses on the distinctions used throughout this book, that are between what people say they believe and say they do, and what they really believe and really do, using his research of the Sinhalese Buddhists in Ceylon
 

Contents

Aims and Scope of this Book
1
1 Sinhalese BuddhismOrthodox or Syncretistic?
47
2 The Basic Vocabulary of Buddhism
67
3 The Buddha
95
4 A Sketch of the Universe as seen from Mīgala
169
5 Total Responsibility in Theory and Practice
251
6 The Ethics of Intention
285
7 The Monastic Ideal and the Decline of Buddhism
314
8 Caste in the Monastery
343
9 Conclusion
372
Appendix
383
Glossary
395
Bibliography
406
Index
414
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