Contemporary Buddhism : an interdisciplinary journal volume 9, no.1. May 2008, volume 2, no. 2 November 2008, volume 10, no.1 May 2009 and volume10, no.2 November 2009.r .

Contributor(s): Crodby, Kate | Dhammasami, Khammai | Jotika Khur-yrarn | Skilton, AndrewMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: UK : Routledge, Taylor& Francis Group, 2008, 2009Description: 147, 283, 195, 272 pages ; 23 cmISSN: 14639947Subject(s): Buddhism -- Southeast Asia | Shan -- Buddhism | Myanmar -- BuddhismDDC classification: 294.3 LOC classification: BQ266 | .C65 2011
Contents:
1. Changing the landscape of Theravada studies by Kate Crosby__ 2. Constrictive constructs: unravelling the influence of Weber's sociology on Theravada studies since the 1960s by Phibul Choompolpasial__ 3. Kamma, social collapse or geophysics? Interpretations of suffering among Sri Lankan Buddhists in the immediate afermath of the 2004 Asian rsunami by Kate Crosby__ 4. Peace, power and pagodas in present-day Canbodian by Alexandra Kent__ 5. Reconstruction áncient'Cambodian Buddhism Buddhism by John Marston __ 6. Is merit in the milk power? Pursuing Punna in contemporary Sri Lanka by Jrffrey Samuels__ 1. A modern meditation on death: identifying Buddhist teachings in George A. Romero's night of the Living Dead Christopher M. Moreman__ 2. Slavoj Sizek's critique of western Buddhism vy Eske Mollgaard__ 3. Buddhist animal release practices: historic, environmental, public health and economic concerns by Henry Shiy and Leah Stokes__ 4. Ontogical deflationism in Madhyamaka by Matthew MacKenzie__ 5. Suffering in mind: the aetiology of suffering in early Buddhism by John Peacock__ 6. The use of Theravada Buddhist practices and perspectives in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy by Richard Gilpin__ 7. Psychological attachment, no-self and Chan Buddhist mind therapy by Wing-Shing Chan__ 8. Gorampa on the objects of negation: arguments for negating conventional truths by Sonam Thackoe__ 1. His excellency and the monk: a correspondence between Nyanaponika Thera and David Ben- Gurion by Asf Federman__ 2. The body in clinical cognitive theory: from Beck to mindfulness by Kay E. Wordfokd__ 3. New light on the twelve nidanas by Dhaivan Thomas Jones__ 4. The view from the cushion: Zen Challenges to duality in the contemporary practice situation by Leesa S. Davis__ 1. Streams of the Dalween: currents and crosscurrents in the study of Shan BUddhism by Kate Crosby, Khammai Dhammasami, Jotika Khur-Yearn and Andrew Skiton__ 2. The central position of the Shan/Tai Buddhism for the socio-political development of Wa and Kayah peoples by Chit Hlaing(F.K. Lehman__ 3. Shan tribute relations in the nineteeth century by Susan Conway__ 4. Growing but as a sideline: an overview of modern Shan Monastic education by Venerable Khammai dhammasami __ 5. Rite of passage or ethic-festival? by Nancy Eberhardt __ 6. Buddhist orthodoxy or ritual exces in Shan novice ordination by Jane M. Ferguson__ 7. Tai Khun Buddhism and ethic-religious identity by Klemens Karlsson__ 8. Richness of Buddhist texts in Shan manuscripts: seven Shan versions of Datipatthana Sutta by Jotika Khur-yearn
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1. Changing the landscape of Theravada studies by Kate Crosby__
2. Constrictive constructs: unravelling the influence of Weber's sociology on Theravada studies since the 1960s by Phibul Choompolpasial__
3. Kamma, social collapse or geophysics? Interpretations of suffering among Sri Lankan Buddhists in the immediate afermath of the 2004 Asian rsunami by Kate Crosby__
4. Peace, power and pagodas in present-day Canbodian by Alexandra Kent__
5. Reconstruction áncient'Cambodian Buddhism Buddhism by John Marston __
6. Is merit in the milk power? Pursuing Punna in contemporary Sri Lanka by Jrffrey Samuels__
1. A modern meditation on death: identifying Buddhist teachings in George A. Romero's night of the Living Dead Christopher M. Moreman__
2. Slavoj Sizek's critique of western Buddhism vy Eske Mollgaard__
3. Buddhist animal release practices: historic, environmental, public health and economic concerns by Henry Shiy and Leah Stokes__
4. Ontogical deflationism in Madhyamaka by Matthew MacKenzie__
5. Suffering in mind: the aetiology of suffering in early Buddhism by John Peacock__
6. The use of Theravada Buddhist practices and perspectives in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy by Richard Gilpin__
7. Psychological attachment, no-self and Chan Buddhist mind therapy by Wing-Shing Chan__
8. Gorampa on the objects of negation: arguments for negating conventional truths by Sonam Thackoe__
1. His excellency and the monk: a correspondence between Nyanaponika Thera and David Ben- Gurion by Asf Federman__
2. The body in clinical cognitive theory: from Beck to mindfulness by Kay E. Wordfokd__
3. New light on the twelve nidanas by Dhaivan Thomas Jones__
4. The view from the cushion: Zen Challenges to duality in the contemporary practice situation by Leesa S. Davis__
1. Streams of the Dalween: currents and crosscurrents in the study of Shan BUddhism by Kate Crosby, Khammai Dhammasami, Jotika Khur-Yearn and Andrew Skiton__
2. The central position of the Shan/Tai Buddhism for the socio-political development of Wa and Kayah peoples by Chit Hlaing(F.K. Lehman__
3. Shan tribute relations in the nineteeth century by Susan Conway__
4. Growing but as a sideline: an overview of modern Shan Monastic education by Venerable Khammai dhammasami __
5. Rite of passage or ethic-festival? by Nancy Eberhardt __
6. Buddhist orthodoxy or ritual exces in Shan novice ordination by Jane M. Ferguson__
7. Tai Khun Buddhism and ethic-religious identity by Klemens Karlsson__
8. Richness of Buddhist texts in Shan manuscripts: seven Shan versions of Datipatthana Sutta by Jotika Khur-yearn

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