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Buddhism in Five Minutes
Toggle the cite modalCathy Cantwell, Elizabeth J. Harris, Denise Cush, Asanga Tilakaratne, Kevin Trainor, Sarah Shaw, Brian Black, Peter Harvey, Dhivan Thomas Jones, Christopher V. Jones, Ronit Wang, Paulina Kolata, Ven Jianchengshi, Rupert Gethin, Arjuna Ranatunga, Tse-fu Kuan, Ven Renru Tang, Ann Heirman, Alice Collett, Mahinda Deegalle, Hiroko Kawanami, Wendy Dossett, Nick Swann, Christian Luczanits, Tim Stephens, Sophie Baker, Pyi Phyo Kyaw, Amy Lagenberg, Sal Campbell, Damien Vincent Keown, Alex Owens, Ralph Quinlan
In Buddhism in Five Minutes, academic specialists offer answers to over 80 questions about Buddhism that people curious about Buddhism might ask. The questions cover the Buddha, what the Buddha taught, Buddhist monasticism and the role of lay people, the historical development of Buddhism, Buddhist... Read more
Published: 2021
Pages: 406
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Cathy Cantwell
Cathy Cantwell is Associate Faculty Member in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Oxford University. Robert Mayer is University Research Lecturer in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Oxford University.
Elizabeth Harris is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow within the Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion, University of Birmingham, UK. Before this, she was an Associate Professor at Liverpool Hope University. She specializes in Buddhist Studies and inter-faith studies, and has published widely in both disciplines. Her publications include: What Buddhists Believe (Oneworld, 1998): Theravada Buddhism and the British Encounter: Religious, missionary and colonial experience in nineteenth century Sri Lanka (Routledge, 2006): Buddhism for a Violent World: A Christian Reflection (Epworth, 2010/now published by SCM).
John L. Crow holds a Ph.D. in American religious history from Florida State University, where he is an instructional design faculty member assisting other faculty in course design and use of education technology.
Alice Collett
Fabrizio M. Ferrari is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Chester. Thomas Dahnhardt is Assistant Professor in the Department of Studies on Mediterranean and Africa at the Universita Ca' Foscari Venezia.
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