Buddha and Religious Diversity
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<p>Providing a rigorous analysis of Buddhist ways of understanding religious diversity this book develops a new foundation for cross-cultural understanding of religious diversity in our time. </p><p>Examining the complexity and uniqueness of Buddha’s approach to religious pluralism using four main categories – namely exclusivism inclusivism pluralistic-inclusivism and pluralism – the book proposes a cross-cultural and interreligious interpretation of each category thus avoiding the accusation of intellectual colonialism. The key argument is that unlike the Buddha most Buddhist traditions today including Therav?da Buddhism and even the Dalai Lama consider liberation and the highest stages of spiritual development exclusive to Buddhism. The book suggests that the Buddha rejects many doctrines and practices found in other traditions and that for him there are nonnegotiable ethical and doctrinal standards that correspond to the Dharma. This argument is controversial and likely to ignite a debate among Buddhists from different traditions especially between conservative and progressive Buddhists. </p><p>The book fruitfully contributes to the literature on inter-religious dialogue and is of use to students and scholars of Asian Studies World Religion and Eastern Philosophy.</p>
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