Engaged Buddhism
the Dalai Lama's Worldview
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 2 July 2009
- ISBN 9780198062486
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages264 pages
- Size 207x137x16 mm
- Weight 316 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
This volume elaborates on, examines, and understands the Dalai Lama's thought on various current issues such as non-violence, human rights, and the political issue of the autonomy of Tibet. This is one of the first books - in spite of the range of books on the Dalai Lama-to actually seek out the conceptual foundations of his thought. The Dalai Lama's ethical teachings have gained worldwide recognition primarily because his actions and writings reflect a concern for
combining ancient religious traditions with a contemporary political, social, and religious cause. His thought extends to the arena of international politics and human relations.
By categorizing the Dalai Lama's thought under various headings and sub-themes, the book attempts to articulate and carry out an analysis of this thought. Allusions to other thinkers and writers have been made in order to draw parallels to the thought of the Dalai Lama. Such a comparative approach helps to bring out the significance of the eclectic dimensions of the Dalai Lama's thought. The author collates in this work perhaps the most comprehensive bibliography ever put together of the Dalai
Lama's works. She also provides the entire transcription of an interview with the Dalai Lama which she conducted personally in August 2001.
Table of Contents:
Foreword;
Bodhisattva and Satyagrahi and Evolving Dynamics in the Dalai Lama's Formulation of Non-Violence;
. 'Earlier' and 'Later' Dalai Lama and Evolving Dynamics of his Formulation of Non Violence;
. Universal Responsibility in the Dalai Lama's Worldview;
. 'A Clean Environment is a Human Right Like any Other' Interlinking Eco-Justice, Social Justice, and Environmental Protection;
The Dalai Lama on Religion and Humanism;
Conclusion; Appendices I and II; Bibliography