Buddhism and Buddhists in China by Lewis Hodus

Buddhism and Buddhists in China by Lewis Hodus

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Buddhism and Buddhists in China is an anthropological text describing Buddhism as practiced in China at the beginning of the 20th Century. Interestingly, it also compares and contrasts Buddhism with Christianity with respect to or in response to missionary work.

Recent Episodes

  • 00 – Preface

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  • 01 – Introductory

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  • 02 – The Entrance of Buddhism into China

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  • 03 – The Establishment of Buddhism as the Predominating Religion of China

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  • 04 – Buddhism and the Peasant

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  • 05 – Buddhism and the Family

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  • 06 – Buddhism and Social Life

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  • 07 – Buddhism and the Future Life

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  • 08 – The Spiritual Values Emphasized by Buddhists in China

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  • 09 – Present-Day Buddhism

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