Wisdoms of Humanity

Buddhism, Paganism, and Christianity

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Wisdoms have often been considered either as meek servants to religions, or as timorous and mediocre ways of living.
Resting on a new and long awaited comparative study (of buddhism, yoga, christian spirituality and ancient philosophies), this book restores these wisdoms into their fascinating and vigorous personality. Because they reject the marvelous, display resolute ethics and highly efficient mental techniques, they deserve to be considered one of the major conquests of humanity. Thanks to them, and to the lucid look they incited men to cast upon themselves, the latter discovered the means to strenghten their personality and stand up to the ordeals of this life. It may lie within this brave acceptance of their condition the highest proof of humanity one might imagine.

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Preliminary material
Seiten: i–viii
INTRODUCTION
Seiten: 1
THE OBJECT OF WISDOMS
Seiten: 3–14
A LABILE CONSCIOUSNESS
Seiten: 41–53
IMPERMANENCE AND VACUITY
Seiten: 69–82
UNFINISHED HUMANITY
Seiten: 83–90
CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY
Seiten: 117–145
DISCIPLINES OF INTERIOR LIFE
Seiten: 147–165
SUFFERING AND CULPABILITY
Seiten: 167–175
WISDOMS AND HUMAN SCIENCES
Seiten: 177–204
METAPHYSICS AND RELIGIONS
Seiten: 205–219
ANTHROPOLOGY AND WISDOMS
Seiten: 221–230
CONCLUSION
Seiten: 231–243
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Seiten: 245–251
INDEX
Seiten: 253–255
Daniel Dubuisson is docteur ès lettres (1983) and Director of research (CNRS, Paris). He has published The Western Construction of Religion: Myths, Knowledge, and Ideology, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003; Twentieth Century Mythologies, Equinox Publishing Ltd, London, 2006.
All those interested in the history of religions, the history of Western philosophy, the history of Christian spirituality, oriental and buddhist studies, comparative anthropology, psychology and psychotherapy.
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