Buddhist Warfare
Buddhist Warfare
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Author(s): Jerryson, Michael
Jerryson, Michael K.
Juergensmeyer, Mark
ISBN No.: 9780195394832
Pages: 272
Year: 201002
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 250.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"Anyone with idealized notions of Buddhism as a religion fully committed to peace and non-violence will benefit from this fine collection. Outlining how a range of Buddhists have participated in war and justified this apparent violation of their ethical principles, these essays shed new light on sacred violence, just-war discourse, religious nationalism, and religious institutions' collaboration with the state. This is a rich and timely book." ---Christopher Ives, author of Imperial-Way Zen "This book is essential reading for Buddhist scholars with any specialty, if only to foster new consideration of the systemics of Buddhist politics and new textual readings, historical framings, and theoretical frames. This volume provides fresh perspectives that make it a true contribution to the study of Buddhist violence and to Buddhist studies within global trends of religious violence. "--Journal of Global Buddhism "An extremely valuable, edifying collection."--Current Intelligence "A fascinating work. "--Buddhadharma "[T]he entire collection was a pleasure to read, and I recommend this important and timely work.


Since it is such a rich and challenging resource about Budhist martial, political, and legal violence, it can only serve to realign our understanding of this tradition in a more sophisticated and complex way."--Religion Matters "[T]he strength of the book is excellent. Buddhist Warfare deserves to be read by all Buddhist specialists and graduate students, particularly to those interested in violence in Buddhism. The book immensely contributes to Buddhist studies, the anthropological study of Buddhism, and political and Asian studies."--Journal of Religion & Culture "[F]ull of weighty information about Buddhist attitudes to violence, warfare, and the dharma."--Practical Matters Journal "By taking the initiative to publish this collection of essays, Jerryson and Juergensmeyer have stimulated important dimensions of a discussion that is sure to garner much more attention from scholars of a variety of disciplinary perspectives in the future, as well as from thoughtful adherents of the Budddha's dharma. It is a welcomed and timely addition."--Southeast Asian Studies "Buddhist Warfare represents an important contribution to Buddhism studies in general and Buddhist violence in particular.


This collection of essays is a foundation for scholars and students interested in reaching an understanding of the presence of political violence in various traditions of Buddhism."--Studies in Religion.


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