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Experience of Buddhism: Sources and Interpretations
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (20 July, 1994)
Author: John S. Strong
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The Absolute Best Mid-Level Buddhist Studies Text
John Strong's "The Experience of Buddhism" obviously borrows heavily in idea and form from Stephen Beyer's 1970s text "The Buddhist Experience," and it's been updated a bit to include new texts on developing trends in Buddhist thought. "TEOB" is a collection of primary texts with commentaries, some dating back to the early CE, some from the 1200s and 1300s, and some from modern times. This allows the reader to get an even and fair sample of Buddhist thought from the Mahayana, Theravada, and Vajriyana (Tibetan) schools, although Tibetan is less emphasized here than it is elsewhere (which makes sense, since it's a much smaller school in the Buddhist world, despite its overrepresentation in American pop culture).

Readers will be able to pick up on many important Buddhist concepts, including the basics (Four Noble Truths, Noble Eightfold Path, etc) and more advanced ideas, like the differences in cosmology between T and M Buddhism (the Arhat and the Bodhisattva, for example). Beware, though: this is Buddhism as it has historically been practiced, and is still practiced in Asian cultures today. It is NOT the feel-good, distilled tripe that passes for Buddhism on the spirituality shelf, next to the books on Wicca and similar religions. There are graphic descriptions of acolytes being beaten, abused, and even killed by monks. It touches on some of the wars that have erupted over Buddhism, not only in Tibet, but the bloody civil war that has torn Sri Lanka (Ceylon) apart. Those looking to reaffirm preconceptions about a perfect religion that allows the practitioner to do "whatever" will want to look elsewhere - this is Buddhism as it IS, as it is PRACTICED, and as it HAS BEEN HISTORICALLY. It's a great study tool, and imperative for anyone seriously considering calling himself or herself a Buddhist (and, some would argue, to do so is contrary to the Buddha's teachings anyway). That isn't to say that Buddhism is painted as a horrible religion - quite the contrary - but neither is it sugar-coated, because it CAN be a difficult pill to swallow.

Although Strong's book touches with far greater depth on Buddhist ideas than many others, it doesn't delve as deep as others into some of the theological debates that have taken place over the last 2500 years. It's one step above an "introductory" text, and to go any deeper, you would have to dig out some serious college-level textbooks. Thankfully, this is still accessible to readers of almost any level, although "TEOB" presupposes at least some experience with Buddhist thought. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in historical Buddhism, a deeper exploration of Buddhist cosmology, or the practice of Buddhism today.

Final Grade: A

Excellent resource for novice or expert reader
The presentation of primary texts combined with commentary is an excellent presentation of Buddhist thought. Several historical and philosophical strands can be followed easily with this book. The organization and topical layouts allow the reader to move easily through the texts and focus in on areas of interest. Strong maintains acceptable historical objectivity within the context of a sympathetic presentation, allowing the reader to draw independent conclusions. Any student of Buddhism will benefit from this book.


The Buddha
Published in Paperback by Oneworld Publications Ltd (2001)
Author: John S. Strong
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Extensive to extremes but not exhausting
One of the problems of this book is it is too short. It can be finished in two hours flat or around that and contained an astonishing wealth of material including much I did not know. There are such tantalising leads set up about the man, and a voluminous set of follow up sources, but the book itself is turgid.

One can be overwhelmed by the amazing range of material and the author does not choose between the plausible and the implausible. Rather he generates a riotous though coherent account combining many sources, treating all the myth with the same deference as the facts (makes a refreshing change). Importantly, he edits and chooses his material well, sectioning the book and ignoring swathes of the Buddha's life from his middle period (when the order of events is obscure).

This is not a biography but a gripping narrative. A sort of splash in the face about an individual, sufficiently admired to have generated so many stories, from the Bodhisatva stages (where the author starts and dwells on- again, very novel)to the nuances of what actually happened as he lay between the Sal trees at Kusinara. One feels the impact of an immense being, and is left fairly breathless and wishing more.

Perhaps a longer book with more historical background could have helped. Extraordinary detail and scholarship from a contributor to "King Asoka and Buddhism".

A very up to date account of current scholarship and interest.


Why Airplanes Crash: Aviation Safety in a Changing World
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr on Demand (1992)
Authors: Clinton V., Jr. Oster, John S. Strong, and C. Kurt Zorn
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Real life drama.
I put on about 100,000 frequent flier miles a year. Once in an airport while waiting for a delay I came across this book. Almost as a joke I bought it to amuse my travel companions. We all joked a bit about it for a while. Our flight eventually boarded and I took the book out and began to read. I was captivated. I finished the book in less than a day. I left it on my desk in the office and people are still borrowing to this day. There is something morbid about reading these accounts but once you start you will not be able to finish.

Excellent,overview of commercial aircraft accident causes
Covers the effect or lack of effect of aviation deregulation on aircraft accidents in the US. Shows primary causes and has an amazing number of statistics on how and why aircraft crash


Jedediah Smith and the Mountain Men of the American West (World Explorers Series)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (1991)
Authors: John Logan Allen and William H. Goetzmann
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this was a well tought out book
i thought this book was very well written and i learned a lot about jedediah smith and after i read this book i went to my local library and checked out another book on jedediah smith i also learned about other pioneers


McCormick on Evidence (Hornbook Series; Student Edition)
Published in Hardcover by West Information Pub Group (1999)
Authors: Charles Tilford McCormick, George E. Dix, Kenneth S. Brown, Edward J. Imwinkelrie, Robert P. Mosteler, E. F. Roberts, John William Strong, and Kenneth S. Broun
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The best book on evidence
My professor suggested this book and deemed it the "Bible on Evidence". I bought it and it is. A great book that will clear up many of your questions. If you don't understand what your law professor is saying, this book will make it clearer.


The Book of Ezekiel: Theologican and Anthropological Perspectives (Symposium Series (Society of Biblical Literature), No. 9.)
Published in Paperback by Society of Biblical Literature (2000)
Authors: Margaret S. Odell and John T. Strong
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Building a Strong Foundation: Fundraising for Nonprofits
Published in Paperback by Natl Assn of Social Workers (1997)
Authors: Richard L. Edwards, Elizabeth A. S. Benefield, Jeffrey A. Edwards, and John A. Yankey
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Deregulation and the Future of Intercity Passenger Travel
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (1987)
Authors: John R. Meyer, Clinton V. Oster, John S. Strong, José A. Gómez-Ibanez, Don H. Pickrell, Marni Clippinger, and Ivor P. Morgan
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Deregulation and the New Airline Entrepreneurs
Published in Textbook Binding by MIT Press (1984)
Authors: John R. Meyer, Clinton V.Oster, Marni Clippinger, Andrew McKey, Don H. Pickrell, John S. Strong, and C. Kurt Zorn
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Evidence: Cases and Materials (American Casebook Series)
Published in Hardcover by West Information Pub Group (1995)
Authors: John William Strong, Kenneth S. Broun, and Robert P. Mosteller
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