The Buddha and His Religion (Routledge Revivals)

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Routledge, Mar 18, 2014 - Religion - 394 pages

First published in 1914, this is a fascinating investigation of the origins of Buddhism, drawing on a wealth of evidence relating to the life and teachings of the Buddha. First considering how the study of the Buddhist doctrine can be used to critique religious systems such as Christianity, Barthélemy Saint-Hilaire proceeds to discuss Buddhism at three different periods of its history: the life and legend of the Buddha as demonstrated within canonical works, Buddhism in India during the seventh century, and finally, Buddhism in Sri Lanka (formally ‘Ceylon’) at the start of the twentieth century. Principally a philosophical study surrounding the origins and principles of Buddhism, this reissue will be of particular value to students researching contemporary perceptions of the Buddhist faith.

 

Contents

INTRODUCTION THE AUTHENTICITY OF BUDDHISM
11
PART I THE ORIGIN OF BUDDHISM
31
PART II BUDDHISM IN INDIA IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA
180
PART III BUDDHISM AT THE PRESENT TIME IN CEYLON
287
APPENDIX
371
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