An edition of An introduction to Zen Buddhism (1934)

An introduction to Zen Buddhism.

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An introduction to Zen Buddhism.
Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki
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An edition of An introduction to Zen Buddhism (1934)

An introduction to Zen Buddhism.

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One of the world’s leading authorities on Zen Buddhism, D. T. Suzuki was the author of more than a hundred works on the subject in both Japanese and English,
and was most instrumental in bringing the teachings of Zen Buddhism to the attention of the Western world. Written in a lively, accessible, and straightforward
manner, An Introduction to Zen Buddhism is illuminating for the serious student and layperson alike. Suzuki provides a complete vision of Zen, which emphasizes
self-understanding and enlightenment through many systems of philosophy, psychology, and ethics. With a foreword by the renowned psychiatrist Dr. Carl
Jung, this volume has been generally acknowledged a classic introduction to the subject for many years. It provides, along with Suzuki’s Essays and Manual
of Zen Buddhism, a framework for living a balanced and fulfilled existence through Zen.

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English
Pages
1528

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Cover of: An introduction to Zen Buddhism
An introduction to Zen Buddhism
1991, Grove Weidenfeld
in English - 1st Grove Weidenfeld ed.
Cover of: An introduction to Zen Buddhism.
An introduction to Zen Buddhism.
1934, Eastern Buddhist Society
in English

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Kyoto

Edition Notes

"The companion book, Manual of Zen Buddhism, is recommended to be used with this Introduction."

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Classifications

Library of Congress
BQ9265.4 .S95 1934

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Pagination
152,8p.
Number of pages
1528

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OL14958668M

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BUDDHISM in its course of development has completed a form which distinguishes itself from its so-called primitive or original type-so greatly, indeed, that we are justified in emphasizing its historical division into two schools, Hinayana and Mahayana, or the Lesser Vehicle and the Greater Vehicle of salvation.
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