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By examining teenage heritage and convert Buddhist communities in the West through the lens of Psychological Type, this book presents hard evidence from hundreds of self-identifying Buddhists in the UK, that the diversity of Buddhists, previously described in terms of ethnic dichotomy, is better explained in terms of Psychological Type preferences. By moving past biologically determined features such as ethnicity, the book represents a long overdue yardstick for the full spectrum of diversity within the Buddhist community – since Psychological Type preferences, such as the sliding scale of Intuition, give more predictive nuance and avoid orientalist prejudice. The book puts Buddhism on the map of Psychology of Religion by showing the statistical links between personality and more than twenty individual differences, including tendency to meditate or visit the temple. The hermeneutic of intra-Buddhist diversity described in this book, apart from providing a mirror of self-understanding for individual Buddhist practitioners, can be applied by anthropologists of Buddhism, Religious Education stakeholders and chaplains to ensure equality and objectivity in their work. Meanwhile, the book’s relatable ‘Type Compass’ style of graphic presentation represents a common ‘language’ for religious study that invites comparison between Buddhism and other faith traditions.



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List of Figures – List of Tables – List of Abbreviations – How Diverse Is a Buddhist Congregation? – Psychological Type and Individual Differences – C. G. Jung, Psychological Type and Buddhism – What Introversion and Extraversion ftean for Buddhists – What Intuition and Sensing Preferences ftean for Buddhists – What Feeling and Thinking Preferences ftean for Buddhists – What Judging and Perceiving Preferences ftean for Buddhists – Conclusion – Bibliography – Appendix A: Research ftethodology – Appendix B: Tables for Chapters 4–8 – Appendix C: Glossary of Technical Terms and Names – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 31/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789971859, 978-1789971859
      ISBN10: 1789971853

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      By examining teenage heritage and convert Buddhist communities in the West through the lens of Psychological Type, this book presents hard evidence from hundreds of self-identifying Buddhists in the UK, that the diversity of Buddhists, previously described in terms of ethnic dichotomy, is better explained in terms of Psychological Type preferences. By moving past biologically determined features such as ethnicity, the book represents a long overdue yardstick for the full spectrum of diversity within the Buddhist community – since Psychological Type preferences, such as the sliding scale of Intuition, give more predictive nuance and avoid orientalist prejudice. The book puts Buddhism on the map of Psychology of Religion by showing the statistical links between personality and more than twenty individual differences, including tendency to meditate or visit the temple. The hermeneutic of intra-Buddhist diversity described in this book, apart from providing a mirror of self-understanding for individual Buddhist practitioners, can be applied by anthropologists of Buddhism, Religious Education stakeholders and chaplains to ensure equality and objectivity in their work. Meanwhile, the book’s relatable ‘Type Compass’ style of graphic presentation represents a common ‘language’ for religious study that invites comparison between Buddhism and other faith traditions.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures – List of Tables – List of Abbreviations – How Diverse Is a Buddhist Congregation? – Psychological Type and Individual Differences – C. G. Jung, Psychological Type and Buddhism – What Introversion and Extraversion ftean for Buddhists – What Intuition and Sensing Preferences ftean for Buddhists – What Feeling and Thinking Preferences ftean for Buddhists – What Judging and Perceiving Preferences ftean for Buddhists – Conclusion – Bibliography – Appendix A: Research ftethodology – Appendix B: Tables for Chapters 4–8 – Appendix C: Glossary of Technical Terms and Names – Index.

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