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Mindfulness, Buddhist Modernity and Cultural Psychology. [PDF]
Christensen BA.
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Manchu Patronage and Tibetan Buddhism during the First Half of the Ch'ing Dynasty
Samuel M. Grupper
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2023
After Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism, Buddhism is the 4th major religion of the world. The Pew Research Center estimates that as of 2020, about 500 million people (or 6.6% of the world's population) practice Buddhism. China has the largest Buddhist population at 254 million, followed by Thailand at 66 million, and then Myanmar and Japan at about ...
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After Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism, Buddhism is the 4th major religion of the world. The Pew Research Center estimates that as of 2020, about 500 million people (or 6.6% of the world's population) practice Buddhism. China has the largest Buddhist population at 254 million, followed by Thailand at 66 million, and then Myanmar and Japan at about ...
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Eutifrone : bibliografia annuale di storia delle religioni : IX, 1, 2014
Abstract This chapter examines Buddhist violence in light of the global crisis of political secularism, a crisis that also afflicts several of the Buddhist-majority countries of Asia. The chapter proceeds in three parts. The first examines the role of Buddhism in Sri Lanka’s postindependence violence, including a twenty-six-year-long ...
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Abstract This chapter examines Buddhist violence in light of the global crisis of political secularism, a crisis that also afflicts several of the Buddhist-majority countries of Asia. The chapter proceeds in three parts. The first examines the role of Buddhism in Sri Lanka’s postindependence violence, including a twenty-six-year-long ...
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Weberian Buddhism and Sinhalese Buddhism
Social Compass, 1976L'Auteur de cet article se propose de fournir quelques observations sociologiques au sujet du Bouddhisme à Sri Lanka (Ceylan). Il fait référence tout particulièrement à la tradition théorique wébérienne.
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2012
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Languages and Linguistics ; No Full ...
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