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Amitabha: A Story of Buddhist Theology by Paul Carus is a foundational work that delves into the complex theological framework of Amitabha Buddha and his role in Buddhist spirituality. Through carefully woven narrative and philosophical analysis, Carus presents the teachings and significance of Amitabha within the context of Pure Land Buddhism.
The book explores key concepts including the Buddha’s compassion, the nature of enlightenment, and the path to salvation as understood in Buddhist tradition. Carus bridges Eastern philosophy and Western understanding, making abstract theological concepts accessible to readers unfamiliar with Buddhist texts. This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves the scholarly approach while maintaining readable prose.
Originally published during a period of significant Western interest in Eastern religions, this work remains relevant for students of comparative religion, Buddhist philosophy, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of Amitabha Buddha’s teachings and their spiritual implications.
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