Buddha, Marx, and God: Some aspects of religion in the modern world |
Contents
THE CONTEMPORARY APPEAL | 17 |
Buddhism and Religion | 26 |
BUDDHIST MYTHOLOGY | 37 |
THE SOCIAL DIMENSION | 47 |
BUDDHIST DEVOTION | 60 |
BUDDHISMS RELIGIOUS RESISTANCE | 74 |
Marxism and Religion | 88 |
THE MARXIST CRITIQUE OF | 131 |
IS MARXIST COMMUNISM A | 137 |
POSSI | 150 |
Theology and Religion | 173 |
IRRELEVANT THEOLOGY | 194 |
RELIGION IN THE MODERN WORLD | 206 |
BUDDHISTS MARXISTS AND CHRIS | 218 |
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