Original Buddhist Sources
400 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Release Date:22 Aug 2005
ISBN:9780813535647
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Original Buddhist Sources

A Reader

Edited by Carl Olson
Rutgers University Press

Bringing together essential materials on the origins and development of Buddhist traditions from India, Sri Lanka, Tibet, China, and Japan, this anthology provides the broadest selection of primary source Buddhist literature available to date.

The volume is divided into two major parts: Theravada and Mahayana forms of Buddhism. The first section presents selections that explore major themes in Buddhist thought such as causality, Four Noble Truths, the doctrine of non-self, nibbana, meditation, and ethics, as well as literature about monastic life and regulations, women, and hagiography.

The second part includes selections from so-called wisdom literature and texts that represent the three major schools of Mahayana Buddhism: Pure Land, Madhyamika, and Yogacara. Selections also include sources from some of the major Chinese Buddhist schools such as Hua-yen, T'ien T'ai, Pure Land, and Ch'an. Readings by thinkers such as Tantric Buddhist reformer Tsong Khapa, Pure Land leaders Honen, Shinran, and Nichiren, as well as Zen Buddhists Dogen and Hakuin provide a perspective on regional and national traditions.

In addition to the general introduction, each major section is introduced by an essay that places the selections within the context of Buddhist history. This comprehensive reader stands on its own as an indispensable anthology of original textual sources for courses in Buddhism, while also serving as a companion volume to the text The Different Paths of Buddhism: A Narrative-Historical Introduction.

This superb collection of primary sources in translation drawn from all major schools of Buddhism explains clearly, and with great subtlety, the main Buddhist doctrines and developments in their Asian homelands. More wide-ranging than any previous edition of Buddhist texts, this is a very accessible book and most enjoyable to read. Carl Olson is to be congratulated on creating such an excellent resource for the study of Buddhism. Ursula King, Professor Emerita of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Bristol, Engl
CARL OLSON is a professor of religious studies at Allegheny College. His numerous books include Zen and the Art of Postmodern Philosophy: Two Paths of Liberation from the Representational Mode of Thinking and Indian Philosophers and Postmodern Thinkers: Dialogues on the Margins of Culture.
Pt I. Selections from the Theravāda tradition. Jātaka Tales (former lives of the Buddha)
Life of the Buddha
Teachings of the Buddha: causality
Teachings of the Buddha: four noble truths
Teachings of the Buddha: non-self
Teachings of the Buddha: nibbāna
Teachings of the Buddha: meditation
Teachings of the Buddha: ethical issues and virtues
Monastic life and regulations
The feminine thread in Buddhism
Theravāda hagiographical literature
pt. II: Selections from the Mahāyāna tradition. Prajñāpāramitā literature
Mahāratnakūta Sūtra
The true lion's roar of Queen Śrīmālā
Pure Land Sūtra
Mahāyāna school of thought: Mādhyamika
Mahāyāna school of thought: Yogācāra
Tibetan Buddhist tradition
Chinese Buddhist tradition. Hua-yen school ; T'ien T'ai school ; Chinese Pure Land school ; Ch'an School
Japanese Buddhist tradition. Pure Land Buddhism ; Zen Buddhism
Mahāyāna hagiographical literature
The feminine thread in Mahāyāna literature
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