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On Understanding Buddhists: Essays on the Theravada Tradition in Sri Lanka

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Carter unfolds the cumulative traditions of Theravada Buddhism by showing how one "looks at the world through Buddhist eyes." Presenting evidence from the Buddhist heritage in Sri Lanka, he develops a disciplined, inclusive approach to understanding notions of ethical living and "faith,"or how individuals live life religiously. The author examines Buddhism as a worldview, reviewing the process of its origins and the development of its important concepts such as the pursuit of dhamma by Buddhists; the "Four Noble Truths;" the notion of refuge and the process of transcending; the role of the Buddhist monk (bhikkhu); and the role of music in ritual chant and song.

251 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 1993

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John Ross Carter

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Professor of Philosophy and Religion; Robert Hung-Ngai Ho Professor of Asian Studies, Colgate University

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