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The very term “Buddhism,” a word for which there is no exact equivalent in an Asian language, is largely an invention of Western scholars. It suggests a creed to be lined up alongside other creeds, another set of beliefs about the nature of reality that we cannot know by other means than through faith. This assumption, though, tends to distort or obscure the encounter of the dharma with secular agnostic culture.
Secular Buddhism: Imagining the Dharma in an Uncertain World
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