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This book explores the relationship between global capitalism and
Buddhism-both how this economic system has facilitated the spread
of Buddhism, and how it impacts Buddhists and Buddhism today.
Edited by two leading scholars in Buddhist studies, the book
examines how capitalism and neo-liberalism have shaped global
perceptions of Buddhism, as well as specific local practices and
attitudes. It analyzes the institutional practices that sustained
the spread of Buddhism for two-and-a half millennia, and the
adaptation of Buddhist institutions in contemporary, global
economic systems-particularly in Europe and the United States over
the last century. Innovative chapters on the interfaces between
Buddhism and capitalism will prompt readers to rethink the
connection between Buddhism and secular society. Case studies
include digital capitalism, tourism, and monasticism, and are drawn
from the USA, Tibet, China, Japan, and Thailand.
What does modern warfare, as fought by liberal societies, have in
common with our human evolution? This study posits an important
relationship between the two we have evolved to fight, and
traditional hunter-gatherer societies were often violent places.
But we also evolved to cooperate, to feel empathy and to behave
altruistically towards others.
The practice of making votive offerings into fire dates from the
earliest periods of human history, and is found in many different
religious cultures. Throughout the tantric world, this kind of
ritual offering practice is known as the homa. With roots in Vedic
and Zoroastrian rituals, the tantric homa developed in early
medieval India. Since that time it has been transmitted to Central
and East Asia by tantric Buddhist practitioners. Today, Hindu forms
are also being practiced outside of India as well. Despite this
historical and cultural range, the homa retains an identifiable
unity of symbolism and ritual form. The essays collected in Homa
Variations provide detailed studies of a variety of homa forms,
providing an understanding of the history of the homa from its
inception up to its use in the present. At the same time, the
authors cover a wide range of religious cultures, from India and
Nepal to Tibet, China, and Japan. The theoretical focus of the
collection is the study of ritual change over long periods of time,
and across the boundaries of religious cultures. The identifiable
unity of the homa allows for an almost unique opportunity to
examine ritual change from such a broad perspective.
The medieval period of Japanese religious history is commonly
known as one in which there was a radical transformation of the
religious culture. This book suggests an alternate approach to
understanding the dynamics of that transformation. One main topic
of analysis focuses on what Buddhism - its practices and doctrines,
its traditions and institutions - meant for medieval Japanese
peoples themselves. This is achieved by using the notions of
discourse and ideology and juxtaposing various topics on shared
linguistic practices and discursive worlds of medieval Japanese
Buddhism.
Collating contributions from outstanding scholars in the field
of Buddhist Studies, the editors have created an important work
that builds on preliminary work on rethinking the importance and
meaning of Kamakura Buddhism published recently in English, and
adds greatly to the debate.
The medieval period of Japanese religious history is commonly
known as one in which there was a radical transformation of the
religious culture. This book suggests an alternate approach to
understanding the dynamics of that transformation. One main topic
of analysis focuses on what Buddhism - its practices and doctrines,
its traditions and institutions - meant for medieval Japanese
peoples themselves. This is achieved by using the notions of
discourse and ideology and juxtaposing various topics on shared
linguistic practices and discursive worlds of medieval Japanese
Buddhism.
Collating contributions from outstanding scholars in the field
of Buddhist Studies, the editors have created an important work
that builds on preliminary work on rethinking the importance and
meaning of Kamakura Buddhism published recently in English, and
adds greatly to the debate.
Athletic Training and Therapy: Foundations of Behavior and Practice
builds upon an undergraduate understanding of health and exercise
sciences to instill an evidence-based, graduate-level knowledge of
best practices in athletic training and health care. This text
integrates essential competencies outlined by the AT Strategic
Alliance, a collaboration of the National Athletic Trainers'
Association (NATA), Board of Certification (BOC), and Commission on
Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Athletic
Training and Therapy highlights contemporary concepts not often
found in other introductory texts, such as cultural literacy,
interprofessional practice, preventative health care,
administrative management, special populations, and epidemiology.
Students gain a complete picture of their role as an athletic
trainer as they explore these topics and progress through the text.
Part I covers foundational clinical competencies that will guide
students in their future professional practice. Part II features
holistic wellness concepts and proactive strategies to prevent
illness and injury. Part III presents emergency interventions for
acute injury and immediate care. Part IV offers information on
evaluating illness and injury. Part V addresses therapeutic and
medical interventions, including therapeutic exercises,
pharmacology, and casting procedures. The full-color text engages
students and fosters comprehension with learning aids:
Evidence-Based Athletic Training sidebars that highlight a position
statement, systematic literature review, or high-level randomized
control trials Foundational Skills sidebars that provide
step-by-step instructions for common skills required of entry-level
athletic trainers Chapter summaries of key concepts Learning
objectives to help students focus their studies during their
graduate education and during preparation for the BOC examination
Related digital content delivered through HKPropel: videos of
select skills and techniques, gradable chapter quizzes, case
studies with critical thinking questions for each chapter, check
sheets that can be used to grade students on their ability to
accurately perform foundational skills, and flash card activities
to self-test on glossary definitions Athletic Training and Therapy
offers advanced athletic training students an engaging presentation
of the clinical skills they will need as a successful member of the
interprofessional health care team. Note: A code for accessing
HKPropel is included with all new print books.
Language in the Buddhist Tantra of Japan dismantles the
preconception that Buddhism is a religion of mystical silence,
arguing that language is in fact central to the Buddhist tradition.
By examining the use of 'extraordinary language'-evocations calling
on the power of the Buddha-in Japanese Buddhist Tantra, Richard K.
Payne shows that such language was not simply cultural baggage
carried by Buddhist practitioners from South to East Asia. Rather,
such language was a key element in the propagation of new forms of
belief and practice. In contrast to Western approaches to the
philosophy of language, which are grounded in viewing language as a
form of communication, this book argues that it is the Indian and
East Asian philosophies of language that shed light on the use of
language in meditative and ritual practices in Japan. It also
illuminates why language was conceived as an effective means of
progress on the path from delusion to awakening.
This book argues that Buddhism has spread due to globalized
capitalism, and explores how capitalism is also impacting Buddhists
and Buddhism today. Edited by two leading scholars in Buddhist
studies, the book examines how capitalism and neo-liberalism have
shaped global perceptions of Buddhism, as well as specific local
practices and attitudes. It examines the institutional practices
that sustained the spread of Buddhism for two and a half millennia,
and the adaptation of Buddhist institutions in contemporary, global
economic systems-particularly in Europe and the United States over
the last century and half. These innovative essays on the
interfaces between Buddhism and capitalism will prompt readers to
rethink the connection between Buddhism and secular society. Case
studies include digital capitalism, tourism, and monasticism, and
are drawn from the USA, Tibet, China, Japan, and Thailand.
Athletic Training and Therapy: Foundations of Behavior and Practice
builds upon an undergraduate understanding of health and exercise
sciences to instill an evidence-based, graduate-level knowledge of
best practices in athletic training and health care. This text
integrates essential competencies outlined by the AT Strategic
Alliance, a collaboration of the National Athletic Trainers'
Association (NATA), Board of Certification (BOC), and Commission on
Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Athletic
Training and Therapy highlights contemporary concepts not often
found in other introductory texts, such as cultural literacy,
interprofessional practice, preventative health care,
administrative management, special populations, and epidemiology.
Students gain a complete picture of their role as an athletic
trainer as they explore these topics and progress through the text.
Part I covers foundational clinical competencies that will guide
students in their future professional practice. Part II features
holistic wellness concepts and proactive strategies to prevent
illness and injury. Part III presents emergency interventions for
acute injury and immediate care. Part IV offers information on
evaluating illness and injury. Part V addresses therapeutic and
medical interventions, including therapeutic exercises,
pharmacology, and casting procedures. The full-color text engages
students and fosters comprehension with learning aids:
Evidence-Based Athletic Training sidebars that highlight a position
statement, systematic literature review, or high-level randomized
control trials Foundational Skills sidebars that provide
step-by-step instructions for common skills required of entry-level
athletic trainers Chapter summaries of key concepts Learning
objectives to help students focus their studies during their
graduate education and during preparation for the BOC examination
Related digital content delivered through HKPropel: videos of
select skills and techniques, gradable chapter quizzes, case
studies with critical thinking questions for each chapter, check
sheets that can be used to grade students on their ability to
accurately perform foundational skills, and flash card activities
to self-test on glossary definitions Athletic Training and Therapy
offers advanced athletic training students an engaging presentation
of the clinical skills they will need as a successful member of the
interprofessional health care team. Note: A code for accessing
HKPropel is included with all new print books.
The practice of making votive offerings into fire dates from the
earliest periods of human history, and is found in many different
religious cultures. Throughout the tantric world, this kind of
ritual offering practice is known as the homa. With roots in Vedic
and Zoroastrian rituals, the tantric homa developed in early
medieval India. Since that time it has been transmitted to Central
and East Asia by tantric Buddhist practitioners. Today, Hindu forms
are also being practiced outside of India as well. Despite this
historical and cultural range, the homa retains an identifiable
unity of symbolism and ritual form. The essays collected in Homa
Variations provide detailed studies of a variety of homa forms,
providing an understanding of the history of the homa from its
inception up to its use in the present. At the same time, the
authors cover a wide range of religious cultures, from India and
Nepal to Tibet, China, and Japan. The theoretical focus of the
collection is the study of ritual change over long periods of time,
and across the boundaries of religious cultures. The identifiable
unity of the homa allows for an almost unique opportunity to
examine ritual change from such a broad perspective.
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