Love and Sympathy in Theravada Buddhism

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Love and Sympathy in Theravada Buddhism discuses the context and contents of the Theravada teachings on love, sympathy, and the collective meditative set of four sublime attitudes (brahmavihara)- universal love, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. The presentation is based upon the first four of the five collections of Buddha’s discourses, a stylistically homogeneous compilation of the earliest strata of Theravada scripture compiled before 350 B.C.

After discussing the Pali material relevant to these topics in the first five chapters of this work, the author includes a detailed examination and critique of their position in Chapter Six. His concern is with the motives to social action as well as the psychological and soteriological import of the Theravada teachings on love, sympathy, and the sublime attitudes. Only through seeing these Theravada Buddhism be appreciated.

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Title
Love and Sympathy in Theravada Buddhism
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
8120814037
Length
136p., 8.5" x 5.5"
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