The Gospel of Buddha
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<p><span>The Gospel of Buddha is an 1894 book by Paul Carus. It is modeled on the New Testament and tells the story of Buddha through parables. It was an important tool in introducing Buddhism to the west and is used as a teaching tool by some Asian sects.</span></p><p></p><p><span>Carus believed that the modern world required a new Religion of Science. By the 1890s inspired by the meetings and conversations at the Parliament of the World's Religions in 1893 he had decided that Buddhism was the closest faith to his ideal and created The Gospel of Buddha to popularize the religion in the West.</span></p><p></p><p><span>The work was assembled from existing English translations of Buddhists texts with significant amendments and reworkings. His selection of texts favoured Buddhism as a philosophy without any supernatural elements. While criticized by contemporary scholars this interpretation proved popular in the West leading to a number of reprintings. It also influenced the development of Modern Buddhism in the 18th century in East Asia notably in a Japanese translation of the book by D. T. Suzuki.</span></p><p></p><p><span>For years afterwards Carus was a strong sympathizer of Buddhist ideas but stopped short of committing fully to this or any other religion. Instead he ceaselessly promoted his own rational concept which he called the Religion of Science. Carus had a selective approach and he believed that religions evolve over time. After a battle for survival he expected a cosmic religion of universal truth to emerge from the ashes of traditional beliefs.</span></p>
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