Tag: Rationality

Buddhism

“Protestant Buddhism”

The term β€œProtestant Buddhism” was introduced in 1970 by Gananath Obeyesekere to describe a development in Ceylonese Buddhism that started with Anagarika Dharmapāla almost a century earlier. The notion was further developed in a 1988 book he co-authered with Richard Gombrich, but variants of the term have also been used outside the Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) context – in reference to certain trends in Western Buddhism, for example, as well as to the switch from β€œself-power” θ‡ͺεŠ› jiriki to β€œother-power” δ»–εŠ› tariki in Japanese Pure Land Buddhism. The term is also sometimes used in a more general sense in reference to...