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Donald S. Lopez

    1 giugno 1952

    Donald Sewell Lopez Jr. è un eminente studioso di studi buddisti e tibetani, il cui lavoro si addentra nelle profondità di queste tradizioni. Esplora le loro complesse filosofie, i contesti storici e le espressioni culturali con rigore accademico, pur mantenendo uno stile accessibile. La ricerca di Lopez illumina l'essenza del pensiero buddista e la sua evoluzione in diversi contesti. La sua scrittura offre ai lettori un viaggio perspicace attraverso questi affascinanti percorsi spirituali e intellettuali.

    Buddhism
    'Lotus Stra'
    The National Air and Space Museum
    Flight
    The Heart Sūtra explained : Indian and Tibetan commentaries
    Seeing the Sacred in Samsara
    • Buddhism

      A Journey through History

      • 536pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      The book chronicles the remarkable evolution of Buddhism over 2,500 years, detailing its spread across the globe. It highlights the transformative impact of cultural exchanges and historical events on the faith, showcasing how Buddhism adapted and thrived in diverse societies. Through the lens of a leading scholar, readers gain insights into the religion's core teachings and its relevance in contemporary times, emphasizing its enduring legacy and the dynamic nature of spiritual traditions.

      Buddhism2025
      4,0
    • Seeing the Sacred in Samsara

      An Illustrated Guide to the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Rare paintings set aside life stories of each of the eighty-four wild Buddhist saints of ancient India.This exquisite full-color presentation of the lives of the eighty-four mahāsiddhas, or “great accomplished ones,” offers a fresh glimpse into the world of the famous tantric yogis of medieval India. The stories of these tantric saints have captured the imagination of Buddhists across Asia for nearly a millennium. Unlike monks and nuns who renounce the world, these saints sought the sacred in the midst of samsara. Some were simple peasants who meditated while doing manual labor. Others were kings and queens who traded the comfort and riches of the palace for the danger and transgression of the charnel ground. Still others were sinners—pimps, drunkards, gamblers, and hunters—who transformed their sins into sanctity.This book includes striking depictions of each of the mahāsiddhas by a master Tibetan painter, whose work has been preserved in pristine condition. Published here for the first time in its entirety, this collection includes details of the painting elements along with the life stories of the tantric saints, making this one of the most comprehensive works available on the eighty-four mahāsiddhas.

      Seeing the Sacred in Samsara2019
      4,7
    • 'Lotus Stra'

      • 265pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The Lotus Sutra is arguably the most famous of all Buddhist scriptures. Composed in India in the first centuries of the Common Era, it is renowned for its inspiring message that all beings are destined for supreme enlightenment. Here, Donald Lopez provides an engaging and accessible biography of this enduring classic

      'Lotus Stra'2016
      4,1
    • Buddhism and Science

      A Guide for the Perplexed

      • 278pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Both practitioners and admirers of Buddhism have proclaimed its compatibility with science. This book explores how and why these two seemingly disparate modes of understanding the inner and outer universe have been so persistently linked.

      Buddhism and Science2008
      3,9
    • Full color illustrations throughout book. So much better that the title suggests, this is a great pop-up book of aircraft, with a superb 3-D model that explodes from every center-spread - the 8 pop-ups themselves are of the Wright Flyer, the Bleriot XI, Fokker Triplane, Lindbergh's Ryan monoplane 'Spirit of St Louis', a Boeing 314 Clipper flying boat, a Spitfire and Messerschmitt Bf 109, a TWA Constellation, and Concorde. As well as the pop-ups, each spread has images of contemporary aircraft, with accompanying text. Pop-ups engineered by David Rosendale and Rodger Smith.

      Flight2005
      4,0
    • Poutavý úvod do buddhismu od předního buddhologa Donalda S. Lopeze nabízí odborný a zároveň jasný pohled na buddhismus, jeho praktikování, učení a školy. Mísí se v něm pronikavá analýza s poutavým vyprávěním příběhů. Lopez objasňuje společné rysy a rozdíly mezi hlavními tradicemi buddhismu, a zpřístupňuje je tak zajímavým způsobem čtenáři. Příběh buddhismu se zaměřuje na praktikování buddhismu v současnosti a ukazuje, proč byl a zůstává tak přitažlivý po mnoho století a v tolika kulturách včetně té naší. Lopez začíná své vyprávění popisem stvoření a uspořádání buddhistického vesmíru a vypráví příběh Buddhova života, utkaný z vláken historie, legend a dogmat (což je také tradiční postup v buddhistické literatuře). Vysvětluje důležité poj­my jako dharma – zahrnující náboženskou praxi a meditační techniky – a sangha – společenství mnichů, mnišek a laiků, kteří následují Buddhovo učení. Na závěr se autor noří do smyslu osvícení jako cesty k realizaci našeho pravého já a osvo­bození se od utrpení. Kniha Příběh buddhismu je doplněna doslovem, bohatým glosářem, rejstříkem a rozsáhlou biblio­grafií (včetně knih vydaných v ČR a SR) a je jako celek důkladným zprostředkováním pohledu na buddhistickou tradici. Ať už jste praktikující buddhista, student religionistiky nebo obojí dohromady, tento výstižný úvod do učení, praxe a historie buddhismu bude vaším neocenitelným průvodcem.

      Příběh buddhismu : průvodce dějinami buddhismu a jeho učením2003
      4,4
    • Religions of Asia in Practice

      • 760pagine
      • 27 ore di lettura

      The acclaimed volumes of Princeton Readings in Religions present the remarkable range of all that is encompassed in the practice of religions, across the centuries and across the world.Religions of Asia in Practice: An Anthology brings together into a single volume the most important and fascinating selections from the volumes on Buddhism, India, China, Tibet, and Japan to give an overview of how religions have been lived by both ordinary and extraordinary people throughout the continent of Asia. These materials--many of which had never before been translated into any Western language--include ritual manuals, hagiographical and autobiographical writings, popular commentaries, instructions to children, poetry, and folktales. Each is preceded by a substantial introduction in which the translator discusses the text's history and influence and guides the reader through points of potential difficulty and particular interest. The volume includes, in addition, clear and compelling introductions to each of the major traditions.Religions of Asia in Practice: An Anthology offers a fascinating look at the spectrum of religious practices in Asia over almost three millennia. As such, it is ideally suited for use as a textbook in courses on world or Eastern religions as well as for the general reader.

      Religions of Asia in Practice2002
      3,2
    • Prisoners of Shangri-La

      • 294pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Lopez finds that even as Tibet's romance is invoked by exiled lamas, it ultimately imprisons those who seek the goal of Tibetan independence from Chinese occupation.

      Prisoners of Shangri-La1999
      4,0
    • Létání

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Jak může pták letět bez mávání křídly? Jak se jumbo jet udrží ve vzduchu? Proč se vážka podobá vrtulníku? Proč nedokáže nepřátelský radar zachytit ,,neviditelné" letadlo? Odpovědi na tyto (a mnoha další otázky) dostanete v této publikaci.

      Létání1997
      4,0
    • This third volume of Princeton Readings in Religions demonstrates that the "three religions" of China--Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism (with a fourth, folk religion, sometimes added)--are not mutually exclusive: they overlap and interact with each other in a rich variety of ways. The volume also illustrates some of the many interactions between Han culture and the cultures designated by the current government as "minorities." Selections from minority cultures here, for instance, are the folktale of Ny Dan the Manchu Shamaness and a funeral chant of the Yi nationality collected by local researchers in the early 1980s. Each of the forty unusual selections, from ancient oracle bones to stirring accounts of mystic visions, is preceded by a substantial introduction. As with the other volumes, most of the selections here have never been translated before.Stephen Teiser provides a general introduction in which the major themes and categories of the religions of China are analyzed. The book represents an attempt to move from one conception of the "Chinese spirit" to a picture of many spirits, including a Laozi who acquires magical powers and eventually ascends to heaven in broad daylight; the white-robed Guanyin, one of the most beloved Buddhist deities in China; and the burning-mouth hungry ghost. The book concludes with a section on "earthly conduct."

      Religions of China in practice1996
      3,9