Buddhism and B Guide - Resources and Review

Offers original articles and features about Buddhism, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include Buddhist art, the Four Noble Truths, Koans, meditation, Shin Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
 
Information and links for study and interpretation of religions. Provides general guides, treatment of all major religious traditions, information about new religions and links to religious studies material.
 
Information about the life of Buddha, Buddhist beliefs and practices, and Eastern philosophies in general. An insight is provided into the Buddhist doctrine (Dharma), the book (Dhammapada), and the community (Sangha).
 
An index of resources for religious studies. Includes Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Gnostic and Coptic Studies, eastern religions, and Native American religions.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of religious studies. Includes studies of mythology and religion in Ancient Greece, comparative religion, world religions and religion in the United States.
 
Aukana is a Buddhist Charity with a meditation centre and two monasteries in Wiltshire, England. Includes details of classes and retreats at the meditation centre, information about full
time training in Buddhist monasteries, and details of Aukana publications on Buddhism.
 
Journal established to promote the study of Buddhist ethics through the publication of research articles, discussions and critical notes (subject to blind peer review), bulletins, and reviews. The Journal interprets 'ethics' in a broad sense as including subject matter in ten areas: Vinaya and Jurisprudence, Medical Ethics, Philosophical Ethics, Human Rights, Ethics and Psychology, Ecology and the Environment, Social and Political Philosophy, Cross
cultural Ethics, Ethics and Anthropology, and Interfaith Dialogue on Ethics.
 
Short essay intended to give a brief introduction to Buddhism, covering the way Buddhists perceive the world, the four main teachings of the Buddha, the Buddhist view of the self, the Buddhist path, and the final goal.
 
Dzogchen (The Innate Great Perfection), is the ultimate teaching of the Non
Sectarian Practice Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Foundation's mission is to preserve the teachings of Dzogchen and transmit them to Westerners in an accessible form.
 
A bibliography, with some links, of books about women and their influence in Buddhism, including the 'divine feminine'.
 
Essay on Buddhist history, beliefs and sects. Contains links to related resources and Buddhist groups.
 
Links to online Buddhist publications, publishers, and human rights information in Buddhist countries including Tibet, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Burma.
 
Index of resources about religion, includes Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, ancient religions, atheism and pantheism.
 
Regional and cross
cultural chronologies designed for use in history lessons. Describes ancient times, civilisations, kingdoms, eras, and political conditions of Africa, India, the Mediterranean, Western Asia and the Middle East, China and Eastern Asia, Western and Central Europe, Russia and Eastern Europe, Central, North and South America, and the United States. Also considers the historical sequence of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Western civilisation, and technology.
 
Details of the meditation courses offered at five International Meditation Centres in the Sayagyi U Ba Khin Tradition: in England, in Western Australia, in East Australia, in the US and in Austria. These Centres were founded to provide facilities for the instruction and practice of Theravada Buddhist Meditation.
 
Anthology of over 4000 passages from the scriptures of various religious traditions arranged by theme. These include Ultimate Reality and the Purpose of Human Existence, Evil, Sin, and the Human Fall, Salvation and the Saviour, The Religious Life, and Providence, Society and the Kingdom of Heaven.
 
English
language scholarly and philosophical information about Taoism. Topics include Introductions to Taoism, The Lao-tzu Tao Te Ching, The Chuang-tzu, The I Ching, Feng Shui, The Sun-tzu Art of War, Confucianism and Buddhism.
 
Collection of primary texts relating to Ancient, eastern and western religion and mythology, covering Shintoism, Hinduism, I Ching, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Judaism, Mormonism, Bahai'i, Islam, Zoroastrianism, and esoteric, occult, and fringe religions.
 
Resource concerning the practice and study of Theravada Buddhism, which draws its scriptural inspiration from the Pali Canon, or Tipitaka, the oldest record of the Buddha's teachings. Offers a chronological history of the religion, a glossary of Pali and Buddhist terms, FAQs about the doctrine, and English translations of over 700 important suttas.
 
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