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How Buddhism beganHow Buddhism began

How Buddhism began1996

the conditioned genesis of the early teachings

Richard F. Gombrich

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"This book takes a fresh look at the earliest Buddhist texts and offers various suggestions how the teachings in them had developed. Two themes predominate. Firstly, it argues that we cannot understand the Buddha unless we understand that he was debating with other religious teachers, notably brahmins."--BOOK JACKET. "The other main theme concerns metaphor, allegory and literalism. By taking the words of the texts literally - despite the Buddha's warning not to - successive generations of his disciples created distinctions and developed doctrines far beyond his original intention. Perhaps most important of all, a combination of literalism with ignorance of the Buddha's allusions to brahminism led Buddhists to forget that the Buddha had preached that love, like Christian charity, could itself be directly salvific."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2308694W

Subjects

BuddhismDoctrinesHistoryOriginBuddhism, historyBouddhismeOriginesHistoireRELIGIONGeneralEarly periodBuddhism, doctrines

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