As my readers know, there is no such thing as “Buddhism” — there are multiple kinds of buddhisms, some of which eschew spirits and deities while emphasizing consciousness and compassion, whereas others are highly ritualized and enthusiastically enjoin the supernatural realm of gods and souls.
I was reminded of this the other day while reading Electa [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Tibetan Buddhism'
An Unenthused Rinpoche
August 16th, 2010 · No Comments · Axial Age, Daily Devolutions, Globalization, Ritual
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Power Co-opts Religion: China to Support Buddhism
August 1st, 2010 · No Comments · Atheism, Axial Age, Civil Religion, Economy, History, Power
The story is a familiar one: a new religion is founded — or, as the sociologist Rodney Stark would say, a new sect is born from an older tradition — and over time it becomes successful. By success, I mean that it grows, becomes popular, and shows few signs of slowing down.
At some point during [...]
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