A Buddhist Bible - Dwight Goddard - Books - Beacon Press - 9780807059111 - February 1, 1994
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A Buddhist Bible 2 Revised edition

Dwight Goddard

A Buddhist Bible 2 Revised edition

Marc Notes: Originally published: E. P. Dutton & Co, 1938.; Includes bibliographical references. Publisher Marketing: This is the book that introduced Jack Kerouac to Buddhism. Originally published in 1932 and then republished in its present, enlarged form in 1938, this edition contains a fine new introduction by Robert Aitken and covers a wide selection of readings from Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, and modern Contributor Bio:  Goddard, Dwight Donald S. Lopez, Jr. is professor of Buddhist and Tibetan studies at the University of Michigan. His most recent books are The Story of Buddhism: A Concise Guide to Its History and Teachings and Prisoners of Shangri-La. Contributor Bio:  Aitken, Robert Robert Aitken's introduction to Zen came in a Japanese prison camp during World War II, after he was captured as a civilian in Guam. R. H. Blyth, author of "Zen in English Literature," was imprisoned in the same camp, and in this unlikely setting Aitken began the first of several important apprenticeships. After the war Aitken returned often to Japan to study. He became friends with D. T. Suzuki, and studied with Nagakawa Soen Roshi and Yasutani Hakuun Roshi. In 1959 Robert Aitken and his wife, Anne, established a Zen organization, the Diamond Sangha, which has two zos in Hawaii. Aitken was given the title "Roshi" and authorized to teach by Yamada Koun Roshi, his current teacher, in 1974. He continues to teach and study Zen in Hawaii, where he has lived since the age of five.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 1994
ISBN13 9780807059111
Publishers Beacon Press
Genre Religious Orientation > Buddhist
Pages 704
Dimensions 202 × 138 × 52 mm   ·   610 g

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