Women's Buddhism, Buddhism's Women: Tradition, Revision, RenewalEllison Banks Findly Wisdom Publications, 15 มิ.ย. 2000 - 498 หน้า Throughout Buddhism's history, women have been hindered in their efforts to actualize the fullness of their spiritual lives; they face more obstacles to reaching full ordination, have fewer opportunities to cultivate advanced practice, and receive diminished recognition for their spiritual accomplishments. Here, a diverse array of scholars, activists, and practitioners explore how women have always managed to sustain a vital place for themselves within the tradition and continue to bring about change in the forms, practices, and institutions of Buddhism. In essays ranging from the scholarly to the personal, Women's Buddhism, Buddhism's Women describes how women have significantly shaped Buddhism to meet their own needs and the demands of contemporary life. |
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Acknowledgments | xi |
ORDINATION AFFILIATION | 15 |
Becoming Religious Persons | 37 |
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