From stone to flesh
From stone to flesh
£18.00
We have come to admire Buddhism for being profound but accessible, as much a lifestyle as a religion. The credit for creating Buddhism goes to the Buddha, a figure widely respected across the Western world for his philosophical insight, his teachings of nonviolence and his practice of meditation. But who was this Buddha, and how did he become the Buddha we know and love today? Leading historian of Buddhism Donald S. Lopez Jr. tells the story of how various idols carved in stone, variously named Beddou, Codam, Xaca and Fo, became the man of flesh and blood that we know simply as the Buddha. He reveals that the positive view of the Buddha in Europe and America is rather recent, originating a little more than 150 years ago.
| Weight | 0.399 kg |
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| Dimensions | 22.9 × 15.2 × 2 cm |
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| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 304 |
| Language | English |
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| Dewey | 294.363 (edition:23) |
| Readership | Professional and scholarly / Code: H |





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