Great World Religions: Buddhism

by Malcolm David Eckel

Streaming video, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

294.3

Collections

Publication

Great Courses (2003), 6 hours, 12 lectures, 91 pages

Description

Discover why Buddhism is such an astonishingly lively and adaptable religion with this series. In just 12 accessible lectures, you'll learn how Buddhism transformed the civilizations of India and much of Asia, and has now become a vital part of Western culture. Buddhism's core philosophy, as you'll learn, is that nothing is permanent - all is change. With this in mind, you'll plunge into an introductory look at this faith. You'll unpack the Buddhist idea that all of life is "suffering" and that there is no permanent self. You'll learn about the life story of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, his teaching (Dharma), and his community of disciples (Samgha). You'll also gain a clear understanding of key Buddhist terms such as nirvana, tantra, mandala, bodhisattva, and Zen; survey the lives of contemporary, well-known Buddhists such as the Dalai Lama; and examine Buddhist responses to some of the fundamental problems of life-responses that share some surprising similarities and differences with those of other faiths such as Christianity or Islam. These lectures are a chance for you to travel around the world and back in time, surveying Buddhism from its origin in India in the 6th or 5th centuries B.C.E. to the present day. It's a 2,500-year history that will give you a fascinating window into how a faith can grow from a tiny religious community into a movement that spans the globe.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member vlodko62
An excellent overview of the history of Buddhism, from its beginnings in India (with a thorough grounding in earlier Indian religious thought) through its development in other parts of Asia. Pays particular attention to how Buddhism grew and changed in Tibet and Japan (countries whose traditions
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have had the biggest presence in the U.S.), as well as China and to a lesser extent, Southeast Asia. More than just a history, the lectures include insights into many core concepts of Buddhism, including no-self, emptiness, and competing ideas about enlightenment.
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LibraryThing member CurrerBell
Fairly good, but I've only given it 3½*** because it's a six-hour (12 session) course and the same instructor has a 12-hour (24 session) course that would seem to be more comprehensive and that I plan to get around to sooner or later.

Subjects

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

91 p.; 8.43 inches

Local notes

[1] Buddhism as a world religion [2] Life of the Buddha [3] "All is suffering" [4] Path to Nirvana [5] Buddhist community [6] Mahayana Buddhism: the Bodhisattva ideal [7] Celestial Buddhas and Bodhisattvas [8] Emptiness [9] Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia [10] Buddhism in Tibet [11] Buddhism in China [12] Buddhism in Japan

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