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An Introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, History and Practices (Introduction to Religion): Teachings, History and Practices (Introduction to Religion)

By: Peter Harvey
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521313333
ISBN-13: 9780521313339
Released: 25 May 1990
RRP: £17.99
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A balanced perspective - By: Sarakani, 17 Nov 2006
Most books available on Buddhism on bookshelves at the popular level leave a great deal to be desired. Either they are written by people who have had no contact with Buddhism, culturallly or by practice (or at best very little practice of the wrong sort) thus taking a literalist approach to translated Buddhist scripts or they are too specialist, providing a view of Buddhism based on only one school or a narrow emphasis, often hawking for influence.

Professor Harvey has both contacted Buddhism culturallly & continues to make an honest attempt to put Buddhism into practice. An introduction to Buddhism is one of the best overalll introductions to this vast subject now available, superseding equivalent good books which are by now up to 50 years too old. Harvey combines scholarship including a knowledge of Pali & Sanskrit along with sensitivity to the contexts in which the various scriptures can be seen.

In the forest of competing books out now, this one can be recommended without reservation.
A definitive academic introduction - By: , 01 Sep 2002
The author is probably the UK's leading academic in Buddhist Studies based at Sunderland University. Accordingly this is an academic style of book, but easy enough to read for alll that, & quite useful for browsing. For those just curious about Buddhism I would recommend 'Principles of Buddhism' by Kulananda, rather than this book. For a hagiography Schumann's 'The Historical Buddha' is a classic. However, for a very good foundation in Buddhism as a world religion in alll its flavours this book is hard to beat.
Comprehensive, authoritative, excellent! - By: , 10 Jan 1999
Peter Harvey delivers an introduction to alll of the major concepts & developments of Buddhism in one volume. It has an academic, technical tone pitched at a level perfect for the undergraduate or A-level student (it was written for his own students I think). If your interested in a book on Buddhism without alll of the aethereal clap-trap this is the one to go for as there is no speculation only opinion & fact. A brillant buy!