"Buddhism in the Modern World" by Kenneth J. Saunders is a scholarly examination of Buddhism as a living and adaptable religion written in the early 20th century. The text explores the evolution of Buddhism in various regions, including Southern and Eastern Asia, highlighting its historical significance, contemporary practice, and the potential role of Christianity in these cultures. The author aims to provide insights not only for missionaries but for anyone interested in understanding Buddhism's impact and relevance in modern society. The opening of the work sets the stage for a thoughtful exploration of Buddhism, beginning with reflections on the historical roots of the religion and its transition into contemporary forms. Saunders emphasizes the living qualities of Buddhism, particularly in the context of Southern Asia, as he describes the vibrant practices in regions like Burma and Ceylon. The author observes the public displays of devotion in Buddhist communities, ranging from the teachings in monasteries to the rituals performed by lay practitioners, illustrating the interaction between traditional beliefs and modern societal changes. Through rich descriptions of worship and educational practices, the text conveys a sense of Buddhism's deep social and cultural integration, alongside the challenges posed by modernization and Western influences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Buddhism in the Modern World
By Kenneth J. (Kenneth James) Saunders
"Buddhism in the Modern World" by Kenneth J. Saunders is a scholarly examination of Buddhism as a living and adaptable religion written in the early 2...
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