Lancaster, L 2008, Burke Lecture: Buddhism in a Global Age of Technology, online video, University of California Television, 29 May, viewed 27 October 2021, In his lecture, Lewis Lancaster (2008) introduced Buddhism as probably the first religion to break out of its cultural, linguistic, and geographic confines to become a world religion. He credits this to the portable sanctity of Buddhism, facilitated by: (1) bodily relics of venerated dead; (2) texts; (3) monks; and (4) images.
Three readings on Humanistic Buddhism
Three readings on Humanistic Buddhism
Three readings on Humanistic Buddhism
Lancaster, L 2008, Burke Lecture: Buddhism in a Global Age of Technology, online video, University of California Television, 29 May, viewed 27 October 2021, In his lecture, Lewis Lancaster (2008) introduced Buddhism as probably the first religion to break out of its cultural, linguistic, and geographic confines to become a world religion. He credits this to the portable sanctity of Buddhism, facilitated by: (1) bodily relics of venerated dead; (2) texts; (3) monks; and (4) images.