From Buddha to Christ
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
25.03.2019
Verlag
BookSourceSeitenzahl
120
Maße (L/B/H)
15.6/23.3/1.8 cm
Gewicht
206 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-912230-25-9
Many people who are drawn to Buddhism today are seeking for spiritual knowledge as opposed to simple faith or sectarian belief. Hermann Beckh had a profound personal connection to the Buddhist path and the noble truths it contains; yet he was also dedicated to a radical renewal of Christianity. Assimilating the groundbreaking research of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), Beckh's comprehension of Buddhism was neither limited to neither historical documents nor scholarly research in philology. Rather, from his inner meditation and spiritual understanding, he saw the earlier great world religions as waymarks for humanity's evolving consciousness. In the modern world, the apprehension of Christianity needed to be grounded firmly in a universally valid, inner cognition and experience: "In this light, knowledge becomes life."
Hermann Beckh--Professor of Tibetan Studies and Sanskrit in Berlin, subsequently a founding priest of The Christian Community--first published this mature study in 1925. Having already produced the comprehensive Buddha's Life and Teaching in 1916, Beckh's sweeping perspectives combined with his extensive academic knowledge provided a unique grounding for authoring this work. As he notes, From Buddha to Christfollows a path of development, "both of method and goal." Thus, studying this book is itself a path of knowledge and potential initiation. Beckh's universal insights remain relevant--and if anything have gained in value--to twenty-first-century readers.
This edition features an additional essay, "Steiner and Buddha: Neo-Buddhist Spiritual Streams and Anthroposophy" (1931), in which Beckh, for the first and last time, explains his lifelong personal connection to the Buddhist path.
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