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Buddhism in the West Transformative Processes Elicited Through the Religious "Other"
Author von Brück, Michael
Source 禪與人類文明研究=International Journal for the Study of Chan Buddhism and Human Civilization
Volumen.8
Date2020.12.01
Pages57 - 66
Publisher香港中文大學禪與人類文明研究中心
Publisher Url http://cbhc.crs.cuhk.edu.hk/main2/
Location香港, 中國 [Hong Kong, China]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordThe Religious Other; Neurobliology and Meditation; Master-Student Relation; Role of Samgha; Role of Women
AbstractThe religious Other is part of the identity of any religious which changes in history. Since the 19^(th) century Buddhism is being adapted to socio-cultural patterns in the West, i.e. Buddhism in its different lineages is in transformation. My point is, that the "religious Other" to the Buddhist in the West is not only the institutionalized Christian or Jew or Muslim, but the human mind that is conditioned by science and modern sceptical attitudes, including pluralistic patterns of looking at the "truth" and/or dualistic or non-dualistic ways of reasoning about mind and matter, man and nature. How might Buddhism in the West develop in the future, spiritually, psychologically and sociologically?
Table of contentsIntroduction 58
1. Some Historical and Phenomenological Remarks 58
2. Neurobiological Findings in Evaluation of Meditation Practice 60
3. Zen in the West – Copy of Traditions or New Creative Developments? 63
ISSN25196111 (P)
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Created date2022.04.14
Modified date2022.04.28



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