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Sangharakshita and the Five Niyamas: A Case of Buddhist Modernism
Author Jones, Dhivan Thomas (著)
Source Western Buddhist Review
Volumev.8 Series Four
Date2022
Pages51 - 79
PublisherTriratna Buddhist Order
Publisher Url https://thebuddhistcentre.com/
LocationLondon, UK [倫敦, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractSangharakshita founded the Triratna Buddhist Order and community (formerly WBO and FWBO) in order to make the Dharma known in the modern West. But what kind of Buddhist modernism did this imply? In this article I use the teaching of the ‘five niyamas’ as a case study of Sangharakshita’s commitment to developing a modernist interpretation of the Dharma. Sangharakshita’s teaching of the five niyamas, or ‘orders of conditionality’, are five kinds of cause-effect relationship. The first three correspond to physics, biology and psychology, and represent a commitment to the naturalistic worldview of modern science. The karma-niyama and dharma-niyama further represent naturalistic interpretations of the moral order and the Buddhist path to Awakening. I trace the development of the five niyamas teaching from Mrs Rhys Davids’ creative mis-interpretation of a commentarial teaching through several stages of re-interpretation. The ‘five niyamas’ represent a modernist Buddhist hermeneutics of conditionality.
Table of contentsAbstract 51
Introduction 51
Mrs. Rhys Davids and the five niyamas 53
Buddhaghosa on the fivefold niyama 57
Nārada thera and the scope of karma 63
Sangharakshita and the five niyamas: early stage 66
Sangharakshita and the five niyamas: middle stage 68
Sangharakshita and the five niyamas: mature stage 70
Conclusion 74
References 76
ISSN13577581 (P)
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Created date2022.12.23
Modified date2022.12.23



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