Rebirth: A Guide to Mind, Karma, and Cosmos in the Buddhist World
For anyone interested in what happens after death, this is a definitive guide to the concept of rebirth, or reincarnation, in Buddhism.

Reincarnation has been a popular belief in cultures throughout the world for many millennia. The possibility that we lived before and may be born again, whether as a human or in some other form of existence, continues to fascinate us and features heavily in popular novels and movies, and also as a subject of recent scholarly studies. Although Buddhism is one of the religious traditions best known for asserting rebirth, the history and scope of Buddhist approaches to the idea has not received comprehensive treatment—until now.    
 
This first-ever guide to ideas and practices surrounding rebirth in Buddhism covers the historical context for the Buddha’s teachings on the topic, explains what Buddhists believe is actually reborn and where, surveys rebirth-related practices in multiple Buddhist cultures, and considers whether all Buddhist traditions agree about what happens after death. The book also addresses interpretations of rebirth in modern Buddhist contexts and recent scientific attempts to document reincarnation in conversation with Buddhist beliefs It is, in short, the first truly comprehensive overview of rebirth across the major Buddhist traditions, written by a leading scholar and teacher of Buddhism.
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Rebirth: A Guide to Mind, Karma, and Cosmos in the Buddhist World
For anyone interested in what happens after death, this is a definitive guide to the concept of rebirth, or reincarnation, in Buddhism.

Reincarnation has been a popular belief in cultures throughout the world for many millennia. The possibility that we lived before and may be born again, whether as a human or in some other form of existence, continues to fascinate us and features heavily in popular novels and movies, and also as a subject of recent scholarly studies. Although Buddhism is one of the religious traditions best known for asserting rebirth, the history and scope of Buddhist approaches to the idea has not received comprehensive treatment—until now.    
 
This first-ever guide to ideas and practices surrounding rebirth in Buddhism covers the historical context for the Buddha’s teachings on the topic, explains what Buddhists believe is actually reborn and where, surveys rebirth-related practices in multiple Buddhist cultures, and considers whether all Buddhist traditions agree about what happens after death. The book also addresses interpretations of rebirth in modern Buddhist contexts and recent scientific attempts to document reincarnation in conversation with Buddhist beliefs It is, in short, the first truly comprehensive overview of rebirth across the major Buddhist traditions, written by a leading scholar and teacher of Buddhism.
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Rebirth: A Guide to Mind, Karma, and Cosmos in the Buddhist World

Rebirth: A Guide to Mind, Karma, and Cosmos in the Buddhist World

by Roger R. Jackson
Rebirth: A Guide to Mind, Karma, and Cosmos in the Buddhist World

Rebirth: A Guide to Mind, Karma, and Cosmos in the Buddhist World

by Roger R. Jackson

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Overview

For anyone interested in what happens after death, this is a definitive guide to the concept of rebirth, or reincarnation, in Buddhism.

Reincarnation has been a popular belief in cultures throughout the world for many millennia. The possibility that we lived before and may be born again, whether as a human or in some other form of existence, continues to fascinate us and features heavily in popular novels and movies, and also as a subject of recent scholarly studies. Although Buddhism is one of the religious traditions best known for asserting rebirth, the history and scope of Buddhist approaches to the idea has not received comprehensive treatment—until now.    
 
This first-ever guide to ideas and practices surrounding rebirth in Buddhism covers the historical context for the Buddha’s teachings on the topic, explains what Buddhists believe is actually reborn and where, surveys rebirth-related practices in multiple Buddhist cultures, and considers whether all Buddhist traditions agree about what happens after death. The book also addresses interpretations of rebirth in modern Buddhist contexts and recent scientific attempts to document reincarnation in conversation with Buddhist beliefs It is, in short, the first truly comprehensive overview of rebirth across the major Buddhist traditions, written by a leading scholar and teacher of Buddhism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780834844247
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 03/22/2022
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 993 KB

About the Author

ROGER R. JACKSON, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Asian Studies and Religion at Carleton College. He has nearly 50 years of experience with the study and practice of Buddhism, particularly in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. His special interests include Indian and Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, meditation, and ritual; Buddhist religious poetry; religion and society in Sri Lanka; the study of mysticism; and contemporary Buddhist thought. Roger is a highly respected and beloved scholar, Dharma teacher, and writer. He has authored many scholarly books and articles, and is a frequent contributor to Lion’s Roar, Buddhadharma, and Tricycle magazines.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations xi

Preface xiii

1 Introduction: Rebirth in World Cultures 1

2 Pre-Buddhist Indian Rebirth Theories 13

3 The Buddha on Rebirth 27

4 Where Rebirth Happens: A Quick Tour of the Buddhist Cosmos 49

5 How Rebirth Happens: The Twelve Links, Dying, and Being Reborn 69

6 Why Rebirth Happens: The Mysterious Mechanics of Karma 83

7 A Brief Note on "Popular" Traditions 97

8 Indian Mahayana Views of Rebirth 109

9 Indian Tantric Buddhist Views of Rebirth 135

10 Is Rebirth Real? Indian Buddhist Arguments 153

11 The Spread of Buddhism, and Theravada Views of Rebirth 177

12 East Asian Views of Rebirth 193

13 Inner Asian Views of Rebirth 209

14 Rebirth and Modern Buddhism 233

15 Contemporary Debates and Future Prospects 251

Notes 271

Bibliography 291

Index 305

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