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Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds (Religions of the World and Ecology)
Author Williams, Duncan Ryuken ; Tucker, Mary Evelyn
Date1997
Pages467
PublisherHarvard University Center for the Study of World Religions
Publisher Url http://www.hds.harvard.edu/cswr
LocationCambridge, MA, US [劍橋, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteReligions of the World and Ecology Series.
Keyword佛教環保; 佛教倫理學=Buddhist Ethics; 現代佛教=近代佛教=Contemporary Buddhism
AbstractBuddhism is a tradition which has cultivated a profound sense of the interconnection of all life-forms in its doctrine of dependent origination. The teaching of interrelatedness may be a critical basis for the recovery of human reciprocity with nature and with all life-forms. The volume examines Buddhism's understanding of the intricate web of life.
In noting the cultural diversity of Buddhism, it highlights aspects of the tradition which may be helpful in formulating an effective environmental ethics. It cites examples from both Asia and the U.S. of socially engaged Buddhist projects to protect the environment. Finally, the volume explores some of the theoretical and methodological issues involved in such a
project. Elaborating upon topics introduced at a conference at the Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions, the authors analyze the prospects and the problems of using Buddhism as an environmental resource in both theory and practice.

Table of contents
Preface Lawrence E. Sullivan
Series Foreword Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
Introduction Duncan Ryuken Williams

Overview:Framing the Issues
Buddhism and Ecology:Collective Cultural Perceptions
by Lewis Lancaster

Theravada Buddhism and Ecology:The Case of Thailand
The Hermeneutics of Buddhist Ecology in Contemporary Thailand:Buddhadasa and Dhammapitaka
by Donald K. Swearer

A Theoretical Analysis of the Potential Contribution of the Monastic Community in Promoting a Green Society in Thailand
by Leslie E. Sponsel and Poranee Natadecha-Sponsel

Mahayana Buddhism and Ecology:The Case of Japan
The Jeweled Net of Nature
by Paul 0. Ingram

The Japanese Concept of Nature in Relation to the Environmental Ethics and Conservation Aesthetics of Aldo Leopold
by Steve Odin

Voices of Mountains,Trees,and Rivers: Kukai Dogen,and a Deeper Ecology
by Graham Parkes

Buddhism and Animals:India and Japan Animals and Environment in the Buddhist Birth Stories
by Christopher Key Chapple

Animal Liberation,Death,and the State: Rites to Release Animals in Medieval Japan
by Duncan Ryuken Williams

Zen Buddhism:Problems and Prospects Mountains and Rivers and the Great Earth: Zen and Ecology
by Ruben L.F. Habito

The Precepts and the Environment
by John Daido Loori

American Buddhism:Creating Ecological Communities Great Earth Sangha:Gary Snyder's View of Nature as Community
by David Landis Barnhill

American Buddhist Response to the Land:Ecological Practice at Two West Coast Retreat Centers
by Stephanie Kaza

The Greening of Zen Mountain Center:A Case Study
by Jeff Yamauchi

Applications of Buddhist Ecological Worldviews Nuclear Ecology and Engaged Buddhism
by Kenneth Kraft

Buddhist Resources for Issues of Population, Consumption,and the Environment
by Rita M. Gross

Buddhism,Global Ethics,and the Earth Charter
by Steven C. Rockefeller

Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Buddhism and Ecology
Is There a Buddhist Philosophy of Nature?
By Malcolm David Eckel

Green Buddhism and the Hierarchy of Compassion
by Alan Sponberg

Buddhism and the Discourse of Environmental Concern: Some Methodological Problems Considered
by Ian Harris

Bibliography on Buddhism and Ecology
by Duncan Ryuken Williams

Notes on Contributors
ISBN9780945454137; 0945454139 (hc); 0945454147 (pbk)
Hits1798
Created date2000.06.15
Modified date2014.03.25



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