Beyond Enlightenment
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Buddhism, Religion, Modernity
Abstract
The vast majority of books on Buddhism describe the Buddha using the word enlightened, rather than awakened. This bias has resulted in Buddhism becoming generally perceived as the eponymous religion of enlightenment. Beyond Enlightenment is a sophisticated study of some of the underlying assumptions involved in the study of Buddhism (especially, but not exclusively, in the West). It investigates the tendency of most scholars to ground their study of Buddhism in these particular assumptions about the Buddha’s enlightenment and a particular understanding of religion, which is traced back through Western orientalists to the Enlightenment and the Protestant Reformation. Placing a distinct emphasis on Indian Buddhism, Richard Cohen adeptly creates a work that will appeal to those with an interest in Buddhism and India and also scholars of religion and history.
Keywords
Buddhist Studies; sapere; World Heritage Monument; aude; World Heritage; dorje; Dorje Shugden; shugden; Laplace’s Demon; bodh; Protestant Presuppositions; gaya; Polythetic Classification; world; World Heritage Designation; heritage; World Heritage Convention; monument; Scriptural Human; convention; Plays Back; World Heritage Sites; Cave Temples; Empty Signifier; Enlightened Buddha; Varada Mudra; Vipassana Meditation; Kalle Lasn; Cd Rom Technology; Abu Al FazlDOI
10.4324/9780203098783ISBN
9781134192052, 9781134192052, 9781134192007, 9780203098783, 9781134192045, 9780415372947, 9780415544443OCN
1135849683Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2006Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism,Classification
Buddhism
Regional / International studies
Religion: general


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