Author: Charles Eliot
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Hinduism and Buddhism: Books 6-7. Buddhism outside India ; Mutual influence of Eastern and Western religions
Author: Charles Eliot
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Hinduism and Buddhism, Vol III. (of 3)
Author: Charles Eliot
Publisher:
ISBN: 1406862975
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
'An historical sketch' covering Buddhism outside India, and the mutual influence of Eastern and Western religions
Publisher:
ISBN: 1406862975
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
'An historical sketch' covering Buddhism outside India, and the mutual influence of Eastern and Western religions
Eastern Religions and Western Thought
Author: Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This Beautifully Written Book Describes The Leading Ideas Of Indian Philosophy And Religion And Defends Them From The Attacks To Which They Have Been Subjected By Certain Critics.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This Beautifully Written Book Describes The Leading Ideas Of Indian Philosophy And Religion And Defends Them From The Attacks To Which They Have Been Subjected By Certain Critics.
Journal of Theological Studies
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Hinduism and Buddhism, an Historical Sketch
Author: Sir Charles Eliot
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781539884972
Category : Buddhism
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
The second volume of Eliot's engaging and comprehensive introduction to the Eastern faiths examines Mahayana Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Sir Charles Eliot sets out to explain and demystify the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, beliefs and cultures for a Western audience. His explanations - which are clear, readable and accessible - are derived from decades spent living in Asia and the Far East as a diplomat and administrator. Independently researching the religions of these localities was both his past time and an attempt at understanding the deep seated traditions held for thousands of years by the local peoples. The book is logically divided into topical chapters, each of which concern specific subjects or figures significant to the Hindu or Buddhist religion, or both. Different types and schools of faith lead Eliot to draw distinctions through comparison; Mahayana Buddhism and Hindu traditions, for example, are shown to possess profoundly differing origins and progression to influence. Highlights of the second volume include the famous story of the Buddha and his upbringing, the manner in which Buddhist monks live and adhere to their faith day-to-day, the phenomena of the Boddhisatva, and the origins of Shiva and Vishnu as two of the most iconic deities of Hinduism. The manner in which Hinduism is related to the social class and caste system of India is extensively explored, as is the extent to which Islamic and Hindu beliefs were amalgamated over centuries. Although the title alludes only to Hinduism and Buddhism, Eliot also makes extensive allusion to Jainism and Islam. He is keen to note the fact that the spread and contest over influence of peoples to a large extent intertwine the histories of all the religions of the East. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch successfully explains and introduces two of the world's major religions in a digestible, intriguing manner. Charles Eliot's writing style rarely strays to dryness, and each chapter remains close to its stated subject. There are few examples of religious studies as embracing and well-researched as Sir Charles Eliot's, immersed as he was in the cultures of the East.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781539884972
Category : Buddhism
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
The second volume of Eliot's engaging and comprehensive introduction to the Eastern faiths examines Mahayana Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Sir Charles Eliot sets out to explain and demystify the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, beliefs and cultures for a Western audience. His explanations - which are clear, readable and accessible - are derived from decades spent living in Asia and the Far East as a diplomat and administrator. Independently researching the religions of these localities was both his past time and an attempt at understanding the deep seated traditions held for thousands of years by the local peoples. The book is logically divided into topical chapters, each of which concern specific subjects or figures significant to the Hindu or Buddhist religion, or both. Different types and schools of faith lead Eliot to draw distinctions through comparison; Mahayana Buddhism and Hindu traditions, for example, are shown to possess profoundly differing origins and progression to influence. Highlights of the second volume include the famous story of the Buddha and his upbringing, the manner in which Buddhist monks live and adhere to their faith day-to-day, the phenomena of the Boddhisatva, and the origins of Shiva and Vishnu as two of the most iconic deities of Hinduism. The manner in which Hinduism is related to the social class and caste system of India is extensively explored, as is the extent to which Islamic and Hindu beliefs were amalgamated over centuries. Although the title alludes only to Hinduism and Buddhism, Eliot also makes extensive allusion to Jainism and Islam. He is keen to note the fact that the spread and contest over influence of peoples to a large extent intertwine the histories of all the religions of the East. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch successfully explains and introduces two of the world's major religions in a digestible, intriguing manner. Charles Eliot's writing style rarely strays to dryness, and each chapter remains close to its stated subject. There are few examples of religious studies as embracing and well-researched as Sir Charles Eliot's, immersed as he was in the cultures of the East.
Hinduism and Buddhism, an Historical Sketch
Author: Sir Charles Eliot
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781539884453
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
The first volume of Eliot's engaging and comprehensive introduction to the Eastern faiths of Hinduism and Buddhism is presented here. Sir Charles Eliot sets out to explain and demystify the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, beliefs and cultures for a Western audience. His explanations - which are clear, readable and accessible - are derived from decades spent living in Asia and the Far East as a diplomat and administrator. Independently researching the religions of these localities was both his past time and an attempt at understanding the deep seated traditions held for thousands of years by the local peoples. We begin the first volume with a lengthy introduction, whereby Eliot lays out his intentions for his ambitious work. Following this, Eliot examines the earliest manifestations of faith in ancient India and Eastern Asia. The Vedic belief system in particular holds interest, while the traditions of meditation and asceticism are also examined. The book is logically divided into topical chapters, each of which concern specific subjects or figures significant to the Hindu or Buddhist religion, or both. Different types of faith lead Eliot to draw distinctions; the specific between Pali Buddhism for example occupy a great portion of this first volume. Although the title alludes only to Hinduism and Buddhism, Eliot also makes extensive allusion to Jainism and Islam. He is keen to note the fact that the spread and contest over influence of peoples to a large extent intertwine the histories of all the religions of the East. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch manages to explain and introduce two of the world's major religions in a digestible, intriguing manner. Charles Eliot's writing style rarely strays to dryness, and each chapter remains close to its stated subject. There are few examples of religious studies as embracing and well-researched as Sir Charles Eliot's, immersed as he was in the cultures of the East.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781539884453
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
The first volume of Eliot's engaging and comprehensive introduction to the Eastern faiths of Hinduism and Buddhism is presented here. Sir Charles Eliot sets out to explain and demystify the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, beliefs and cultures for a Western audience. His explanations - which are clear, readable and accessible - are derived from decades spent living in Asia and the Far East as a diplomat and administrator. Independently researching the religions of these localities was both his past time and an attempt at understanding the deep seated traditions held for thousands of years by the local peoples. We begin the first volume with a lengthy introduction, whereby Eliot lays out his intentions for his ambitious work. Following this, Eliot examines the earliest manifestations of faith in ancient India and Eastern Asia. The Vedic belief system in particular holds interest, while the traditions of meditation and asceticism are also examined. The book is logically divided into topical chapters, each of which concern specific subjects or figures significant to the Hindu or Buddhist religion, or both. Different types of faith lead Eliot to draw distinctions; the specific between Pali Buddhism for example occupy a great portion of this first volume. Although the title alludes only to Hinduism and Buddhism, Eliot also makes extensive allusion to Jainism and Islam. He is keen to note the fact that the spread and contest over influence of peoples to a large extent intertwine the histories of all the religions of the East. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch manages to explain and introduce two of the world's major religions in a digestible, intriguing manner. Charles Eliot's writing style rarely strays to dryness, and each chapter remains close to its stated subject. There are few examples of religious studies as embracing and well-researched as Sir Charles Eliot's, immersed as he was in the cultures of the East.
Hinduism and Buddhism (Vol. 1-3)
Author: Charles Eliot
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 867
Book Description
"Hinduism and Buddhism" in 3 volumes is a work by Charles Eliot whose aim is to give a sketch of Indian thought or Indian religion, for the two terms are nearly equivalent in the book, and of its history and influence in Asia. As the author pointed out, it is impossible to separate Hinduism from Buddhism, for without it Hinduism could not have assumed its medieval shape and some forms of Buddhism, such as Lamaism, countenance Brahmanic deities and ceremonies, while in Java and Cambodia the two religions were avowedly combined and declared to be the same. Neither is it convenient to separate the fortunes of Buddhism and Hinduism outside India from their history within it, for although the importance of Buddhism depends largely on its foreign conquests, the forms which it assumed in its new territories can be understood only by reference to the religious condition of India at the periods when successive missions were despatched. This carefully crafted DigiCat ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 867
Book Description
"Hinduism and Buddhism" in 3 volumes is a work by Charles Eliot whose aim is to give a sketch of Indian thought or Indian religion, for the two terms are nearly equivalent in the book, and of its history and influence in Asia. As the author pointed out, it is impossible to separate Hinduism from Buddhism, for without it Hinduism could not have assumed its medieval shape and some forms of Buddhism, such as Lamaism, countenance Brahmanic deities and ceremonies, while in Java and Cambodia the two religions were avowedly combined and declared to be the same. Neither is it convenient to separate the fortunes of Buddhism and Hinduism outside India from their history within it, for although the importance of Buddhism depends largely on its foreign conquests, the forms which it assumed in its new territories can be understood only by reference to the religious condition of India at the periods when successive missions were despatched. This carefully crafted DigiCat ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
The Religion of India by Max Weber
Author: Hans H. Gerth
Publisher: Sanctum Books
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 965
Book Description
Max Weber's early twentieth-century study of the religions and civilization of India is a great pioneering adventure in the sociology of ancient India. Weber's insight and analysis - especially his application of the sociological perspective to the work of classical Indologists and the religious texts available to him - were to add much to the store of the social scientist. Later, historians and archaeologists were to confirm a surprising number of Weber's theories. The central concern of this and other of Weber's studies of countries we today describe as "developing" was with the obstacles to industrialization and modernization. Weber anticipated by several decades a problem that has come to occupy the post-World War II world. Why had these countries failed to display the full consequence of these rationalizing tendencies which, to Weber's mind had so powerful an affinity with the scientific technical transformation of the West. He isolated religious institutions and the key social strata which mediate them to wider society as crucial for the original formation of social-psychological orientations to the practical concerns of life and, hence, for receptivity or resistance to industrialization.
Publisher: Sanctum Books
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 965
Book Description
Max Weber's early twentieth-century study of the religions and civilization of India is a great pioneering adventure in the sociology of ancient India. Weber's insight and analysis - especially his application of the sociological perspective to the work of classical Indologists and the religious texts available to him - were to add much to the store of the social scientist. Later, historians and archaeologists were to confirm a surprising number of Weber's theories. The central concern of this and other of Weber's studies of countries we today describe as "developing" was with the obstacles to industrialization and modernization. Weber anticipated by several decades a problem that has come to occupy the post-World War II world. Why had these countries failed to display the full consequence of these rationalizing tendencies which, to Weber's mind had so powerful an affinity with the scientific technical transformation of the West. He isolated religious institutions and the key social strata which mediate them to wider society as crucial for the original formation of social-psychological orientations to the practical concerns of life and, hence, for receptivity or resistance to industrialization.
The Religions of India
Author: Auguste Barth
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahmanism
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahmanism
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Religions of India
Author: Thomas Berry
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231107815
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Religions of India is Thomas Berry's interpretation of India mainly through spiritual and religious literature.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231107815
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Religions of India is Thomas Berry's interpretation of India mainly through spiritual and religious literature.