A Buddhist Bible

A Buddhist Bible by Dwight Goddard, published by Cosimo, Inc. in October 2007, is a significant compilation of foundational Buddhist texts. This edition, comprising 284 pages, presents edited versions aimed at providing spiritual seekers with a clear understanding of the Zen message. Goddard, a pioneer in the American Zen Buddhist movement, originally published this work in 1932 to address the misconceptions surrounding Buddhism in the West.
Readers will find that this book focuses on the core teachings of Buddhism, emphasizing how these ancient principles can be applied to contemporary issues. The text serves as a resource for those interested in religion, philosophy, and sacred writings, making it relevant for both newcomers and those familiar with Buddhist thought. Through this work, Goddard sought to illuminate the essence of Buddhism and its relevance in modern life.
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The Buddhist Bible was first published in Vermont in 1932 by DWIGHT GODDARD (1861-1939), a pioneer in the American Zen Buddhist movement. It contains edited versions of foundational Buddhist texts designed to provide spiritual seekers with the heart of the Zen message. Writing at a time when Buddhism was greatly misunderstood in the West, Goddard hoped to bring a new and deep understanding to light. His mission was not only to explain Buddhism to his fellow Americans but to show how the ancient religion could be made relevant to modern problems. The Buddhist Bible made a huge impact when it was published and is known to have influenced the views of iconic Beat author Jack Kerouac.
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