Buddhist perception for desirable societies in the future : papers prepared for the United Nations University / edited by Sulak Sivaraksa...[et al.].
Call number: 294.337 B927 1993 Material type: BookPublisher: Bangkok : Thai Inter-Religious Commission for Development, Sathirakoses-Nagapradipa Foundation, 1993Description: xv, 288 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): Budhism -- Social aspects | Buddhism | Social aspeatsDDC classification: 294.337 B927 1993
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Universalism and particularism in theravada buddhism: the case of Thailand -- Beginning and endings: the Buddhist mythos of the arising and passing away of the world -- Sangha, state and people -- Buddhism and the evolution of society -- Buddhist eschatology, millennialism and revitalization movements -- Nonviolence and the morality of abstention -- Science, technology and Buddhism.
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Universalism and particularism in theravada buddhism: the case of Thailand -- Beginning and endings: the Buddhist mythos of the arising and passing away of the world -- Sangha, state and people -- Buddhism and the evolution of society -- Buddhist eschatology, millennialism and revitalization movements -- Nonviolence and the morality of abstention -- Science, technology and Buddhism.
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