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OverviewIntroducing Tibetan Buddhism is the ideal starting point for students wishing to undertake a comprehensive study of Tibetan religion. This lively introduction covers the whole spectrum of Tibetan religious history, from early figures and the development of the old and new schools of Buddhism to the spread and influence of Tibetan Buddhism throughout the world. Geoffrey Samuel covers the key schools and traditions, as well as Bon, and bodies of textual material, including the writings of major lamas. He explores aspects such as the path to liberation through Sutra and Tantra teachings, philosophy, ethics, ritual, and issues of gender and national identity. Illustrated throughout, the book includes a chronology, glossary, pronunciation guide, summaries, discussion questions and recommendations for further reading to aid students' understanding and revision. Introducing Tibetan Buddhism is also accompanied by a comprehensive companion website. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Geoffrey Samuel (Cardiff University, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Volume: v. 6 Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.506kg ISBN: 9780415456654ISBN 10: 0415456657 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 13 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGeoffrey Samuel provides a welcome introduction to Tibetan Buddhism and the religious history of Tibet. Concise, lucid, and authoritative, this is one of the best and most useful introductions available to date. It will no doubt become an indispensable reference for students - Bryan J. Cuevas, Florida State University, USA This book highlights the practical dimensions of the religious culture of Tibet. Samuel provides a current and accessible guide to the roles Buddhism plays in the lives of Tibetan people, as identities of place and religion continue to be negotiated as Tibetan Buddhism is defined in the contemporary world. - Douglas S. Duckworth, East Tennessee State University, USA Author InformationGeoffrey Samuel is a Professorial Fellow based in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion at Cardiff University, UK, and an experienced teacher of Tibetan religion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |