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  1. What the Buddha taught.Walpola Rāhula - 1967 - Grove Press.
    This indispensable volume is a lucid and faithful account of the Buddha's teachings. "For years," says the "Journal of the Buddhist Society," "the newcomer to Buddhism has lacked a simple and reliable introduction to the complexities of the subject. Dr. Rahula's "What the Buddha Taught" fills the need as only could be done by one having a firm grasp of the vast material to be sifted. It is a model of what a book should be that is addressed first of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Buddhism after Patriarchy: A Feminist History, Analysis, and Reconstruction of Buddhism.Rita Gross - 1997 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 17:261-264.
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  • Buddhism, The Light of Asia.Lewis R. Lancaster & Kenneth K. S. Ch'en - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):794.
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  • Toward a Buddhist systems methodology 1: Comparisons between Buddhism and systems theory.C. Y. Shen & G. Midgley - 2007 - .
    This paper compares some key concepts from Buddhism with ideas from different traditions of systems thinking. There appear to be many similarities, suggesting that there is significant potential for dialogue and mutual learning. The similarities also indicate that it may be possible to develop a Buddhist systems methodology to help guide exploration and change within Buddhist organisations.
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