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Buddhism in the Modern World
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Buddhism in the Modern World in Vernon, BC
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Buddhism in the Modern World in Vernon, BC
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In the book, Saunders begins by examining the historical context of Buddhism's spread and evolution from its ancient roots to its modern forms. He highlights how Buddhism, with its emphasis on mindfulness, compassion, and ethical conduct, has found renewed relevance in addressing modern societal issues such as industrialization, secularism, and the rapid pace of technological advancement. Saunders reflects on the resilience of Buddhism in the face of colonization and the pressures of Westernization in countries like Japan, China, and Sri Lanka.A key theme in the book is the tension between tradition and modernization. Saunders discusses how modern Buddhist reformers and thinkers have sought to reinterpret the teachings of the Buddha to meet contemporary needs while preserving the core values of the religion. He also looks at the growing interest in Buddhism in the West, particularly in relation to meditation practices and the integration of Buddhist philosophy into modern psychology.
In the book, Saunders begins by examining the historical context of Buddhism's spread and evolution from its ancient roots to its modern forms. He highlights how Buddhism, with its emphasis on mindfulness, compassion, and ethical conduct, has found renewed relevance in addressing modern societal issues such as industrialization, secularism, and the rapid pace of technological advancement. Saunders reflects on the resilience of Buddhism in the face of colonization and the pressures of Westernization in countries like Japan, China, and Sri Lanka.A key theme in the book is the tension between tradition and modernization. Saunders discusses how modern Buddhist reformers and thinkers have sought to reinterpret the teachings of the Buddha to meet contemporary needs while preserving the core values of the religion. He also looks at the growing interest in Buddhism in the West, particularly in relation to meditation practices and the integration of Buddhist philosophy into modern psychology.


















