Star Spangled Buddhist: Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism's American Enlightenment Journey by Jeffrey Ourvan

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ISBN-10: 1634502892 Book Title: Star Spangled Buddhist : Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism and the Quest for Enlightenment in America Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated Topic: Buddhism / History, Buddhism / General (See Also Philosophy / Buddhist), Buddhism / Rituals & Practice, Buddhism / Zen (See Also Philosophy / Zen) Publication Year: 2016 Author: Jeffrey Ourvan Item Length: 9 in gtin13: 9781634502894 Language: English Illustrator: Yes ISBN-13: 9781634502894 Item Height: 0.6 in Item Width: 6 in Number of Pages: 208 Pages Item Weight: 10.4 Oz brand: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated TitleLeading: The Synopsis: "Ourvan offers a succinct but illuminating overview of Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism."-- Publishers Weekly Approximately four million Americans claim to be Buddhist. Moreover, hundreds of thousands of Americans of various faiths read about Buddhism, are interested in its philosophical tenets, or fashionably view themselves as Buddhists. They're part of what's been described as the fastest-growing religious movement in America: a large group of people dissatisfied with traditional religious offerings and thirsty for an approach to spirituality grounded in logic and consistent with scientific knowledge. The Star-Spangled Buddhist is a provocative look at these American Buddhists through their three largest movements in the United States: the Soka Gakkai International, Tibetan/Vajrayana Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism. The practice of each of these American schools, unlike most traditional Asian Buddhist sects, is grounded in the notion that all people are capable of attaining enlightenment in "this lifetime." But the differences are also profound: the spectrum of philosophical expression among these American Buddhist schools is as varied as that observed between Reformed, Orthodox, and Hasidic Judaism. The Star-Spangled Buddhist isn't written from the perspective of a monk or academic but rather from the view of author Jeff Ourvan, a lifelong-practicing lay Buddhist. As Ourvan explores the American Buddhist movement through its most popular schools, he arrives at a clearer understanding for himself and the reader about what it means to be--and how one might choose to be--a Buddhist in America. Reviews: "Ourvan offers a succinct but illuminating overview of Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism. . . . This highly informative book is especially suited to the reader who lacks a background in Buddhism, though it is also a satisfying refresher course for anyone with prior knowledge." -- Publishers Weekly "Attorney and literary agent Ourvan has written an endearing field guide to the major sects of Buddhism in this country: Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai International, in which he himself was a senior leader for a time. At once a slice of memoir and an informal but well-researched history of Buddhism's remarkable and growing success in the United States, Ourvan's brief account touches upon personalities, events, and doctrines. VERDICT: An accessible history of modern Buddhism in America, Ourvan's book fills a crucial gap, and deserves to attract many academic and nonacademic readers." -- Library Journal, Ourvan offers a succinct but illuminating overview of Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism. . . . This highly informative book is especially suited to the reader who lacks a background in Buddhism, though it is also a satisfying refresher course for anyone with prior knowledge." — Publishers Weekly, "Ourvan offers a succinct but illuminating overview of Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism. . . . This highly informative book is especially suited to the reader who lacks a background in Buddhism, though it is also a satisfying refresher course for anyone with prior knowledge." -- Publishers Weekly Format: Trade Paperback Genre: Religion Intended Audience: Trade LC Classification Number: BQ732

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Further Details Title: The Star Spangled Buddhist Condition: New Subtitle: Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism and the Quest for Enlightenment in America ISBN-10: 1634502892 EAN: 9781634502894 ISBN: 9781634502894 Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Format: Paperback Release Date: 02/11/2016 Description: “Ourvan offers a succinct but illuminating overview of Zen, Tibetan, and Soka Gakkai Buddhism."— Publishers Weekly Approximately four million Americans claim to be Buddhist. Moreover, hundreds of thousands of Americans of various faiths read about Buddhism, are interested in its philosophical tenets, or fashionably view themselves as Buddhists. They’re part of what’s been described as the fastest-growing religious movement in America: a large group of people dissatisfied with traditional religious offerings and thirsty for an approach to spirituality grounded in logic and consistent with scientific knowledge. The Star-Spangled Buddhist is a provocative look at these American Buddhists through their three largest movements in the United States: the Soka Gakkai International, Tibetan/Vajrayana Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism. The practice of each of these American schools, unlike most traditional Asian Buddhist sects, is grounded in the notion that all people are capable of attaining enlightenment in “this lifetime.” But the differences are also profound: the spectrum of philosophical expression among these American Buddhist schools is as varied as that observed between Reformed, Orthodox, and Hasidic Judaism. The Star-Spangled Buddhist isn’t written from the perspective of a monk or academic but rather from the view of author Jeff Ourvan, a lifelong-practicing lay Buddhist. As Ourvan explores the American Buddhist movement through its most popular schools, he arrives at a clearer understanding for himself and the reader about what it means to be—and how one might choose to be—a Buddhist in America. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Width: 15mm Item Weight: 295g Author: Jeffrey Ourvan Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality Release Year: 2016 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.