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Constituting Communities Theravada Buddhism And The Religious Cultures Of South And Southeast Asia John Clifford Holt

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Constituting Communities Theravada Buddhism And The Religious Cultures Of South And Southeast Asia John Clifford Holt
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 256
Author: John Clifford Holt, Jacob N. Kinnard, Jonathan S. Walters
ISBN: 9780791456910, 9781417531240, 0791456919, 141753124X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Constituting Communities Theravada Buddhism And The Religious Cultures Of South And Southeast Asia John Clifford Holt by John Clifford Holt, Jacob N. Kinnard, Jonathan S. Walters 9780791456910, 9781417531240, 0791456919, 141753124X instant download after payment.

Constituting Communities explores how community functions within Theravada Buddhist culture. Although the dominant focus of Buddhist studies for the past century has been on doctrinal and philosophical issues, this volume concentrates on discourses that produced them, and why and how these discourses and practices shaped Theravada communities in South and Southeast Asia. From a variety of perspectives, including historical, literary, doctrinal and philosophical, and social and anthropological, the contributors explore the issues that have proven important and definitive for identifying what it has meant, individually and socially, to be Buddhist in this particular region. The book focuses on textual discourse, how communities are formed and maintained within pluralistic contexts, and the formation of community both within and between the monastic and lay settings.

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