Spiro | Buddhism Society | Buch | 978-0-520-04672-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 530 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 708 g

Spiro

Buddhism Society


1. Auflage, Expanded Auflage 1992
ISBN: 978-0-520-04672-6
Verlag: University of California Press

Buch, Englisch, 530 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 708 g

ISBN: 978-0-520-04672-6
Verlag: University of California Press


The current Western interest in Buddhism and other Eastern religions is--among other reasons--both the result of and the stimulation for an entire library of books purporting to bring the Wisdom of the East to an audience for whom the wisdom of the West has failed. This book is not an example of that genre. It is an attempt to interpret Buddhism in the light of some current theories about religion. As a work of scholarship, rather than a homiletic tract or an apologetic treatise, its aim is to understand Buddhism as one historical variant of the generic human attempt to find meaning and hope in a sacred order that transcends the mundane order of existence; its aime is not to encourage or discourage either a devotional or a soteriological interest in Buddhism.

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Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition

I. PROLOGUE
1. Theravada Buddhism: An Anthropological Problem

Introduction

The Problem: The Uniqueness of Buddhism

The Problem Confounded: The Three Systems of Theravada Buddhism

Field Work: The Burmese Setting

Field Work: The Buddhist Setting

Field Work: The Research Problems and the Data

Some Problems in Interpretation

II. BUDDHISM AS AN IDEOLOGICAL SYSTEM
2. Nibbanic Buddhism: A Religion of Radical Salvation

The Founder: The Buddha

The Promise: Deliverance from Suffering

The Technique: The Buddhist Path

The Goal: Nirvana

The Personal Ideal: The Arahant

The Social Ideal: World Renunciation

3. Kammatic Buddhism: I. A Religion of Proximate Salvation

The Shift in the Soteriological Goal

The Normative Basis for Kammatic Buddhism

The Psychological Basis for Kammatic Buddhism

The Shift in the Conception of Dukkha

The Shift in the Conception of Nirvana

The Shift in the Conception of Anattii

4. Kammatic Buddhism: II. The Central Concept of Merit

From Salvation Through Knowledge to Salvation Through Works

Means for Acquiring Merit: Morality

Means for Acquiring Merit: Giving

The Motivational Salience of Merit

A Note on Children

5. Kammatic Buddhism: III. The Key Doctrine of Karma

The Metaphysics of Karma

Psychological Press and the Neutralization of Karma

Merit Transfer and Karma

The Dynamics of Belief in Karma

6. Apotropaic Buddhism: A Religion of Magical Protection

Introduction

Psychological Press and the Reinterpretation of Normative Doctrine

The Canonical Basis for Apotropaic Buddhism

The "Theological" Basis for Apotropaic Buddhism

The Problem of Karma

Religion, Magic, and Buddhism

7. Esoteric Buddhism: A Religion of Chiliastic Expectations

The Major Features of Esoteric Buddhism

Eschatological Buddhism

Millennial Buddhism

Motives and Functions of Belief

Esoteric Buddhism and Burmese Religion

III. BUDDHISM AS A RITUAL SYSTEM
8. The Buddhist Cultus: Its Generic Attributes

A Typology of Ritual Action

Ritual Types and Buddhist Ideological Types

A Note on Children

The Forms of Buddhist Ritual Action

Objects of Ritual Veneration

A Cultic Typology and a Classification of the Buddhist Cultus

9. The Ceremonial Cycle: I. Calendrical Rituals

The Daily Cycle

The Weekly and Monthly Cycles

The Annual Cycle

10. The Ceremonial Cycle: II. Life-Cycle Rituals

Introduction

Buddhist Initiation

Death and Burial

11. Crisis Rituals

Causes and Occasions of Crisis

The Use of Buddhist Sacra

The Use of Buddhist Spells

The Use of Dana

The Use of Meditation
Non-Buddhist Magic

IV. BUDDHISM AS A MONASTIC SYSTEM
12. Monasticism: I. The Normative Structure

The Monk as Religious Virtuoso

The Function of Monasticism

The Rule

13. Monasticism: II. The Social Structure

The Daily Routine

The Structure of the Monastery

The Structure of the Order

14. The Monk: I. Recruitment Structure

Introduction

The Sociological Background

Countervailing Influences
Some Motivational Bases for Recruitment: Conscious

Some Motivational Bases for Recruitment: Unconscious

15. The Monk: IL Character Structure

Persistent Characteristics of the "Worldling"

Intellectual Level

Monastic Morality

The Moral State of the Sangha

16. The Sangha and the State

Introduction

Church and State in Early Buddhism

Church and State in Burmese History
Church and State in Contemporary Burma
The Political Culture of the Contemporary Burmese Sangha
17. The Status of the Monkhood in Burmese Society
Veneration of the Monkhood
The Bases for Veneration: Expressive
The Bases for Veneration: Instrumental
Ambivalence and Hostility to the Monkhood
Conflict Between Laymen and Monks

V. BUDDHISM AND THE WORLD
18. Buddhism and the World: A Critique
The Problem
Nibbanic Buddhism and the World
The Intention of the Present Analysis
19. Buddhism and Burmese Society
Buddhist Weltanschauung and the Burmese Social System
Buddhist Soteriology and the Burmese Economy
Buddhist Affiliation and Burmese Social Integration

Appendix: On the Burmese Romanization
References Cited
Index


Melford Elliot "Mel" Spiro (April 26, 1920 – October 18, 2014) was an American cultural anthropologist specializing in religion and psychological anthropology.



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