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Ethical perfection in Buddhist soteriologyKeown, Damien January 1986 (has links)
The extent of the ethical component in the Buddha's teachings is often commented upon but has received disproportionately little attention from scholars. This thesis is intented to make a contribution in this area by (i): examining the substantive content of Buddhist ethical categories; (ii) locating ethics and the goal of ethical perfection in the context of the overall soteriological framework elaborated by the Buddha; (iii) offering a characterisation of the formal structure of Buddhist ethics according to the typology of philosophical ethical theory. The scope of the enquiry will include ethical data from both the Small and Large Vehicles. Previous research has concentrated almost exclusively on the Theravāda system and this has resulted in a truncated presentation of Buddhist ethics which has failed to reveal the underlying structure and its development through time. The present discussion therefore proceeds in a roughly chronological sequence in the selection of its data, considering first of all material from Theravādin sources (both Canonical and commentarial) and passing on to an investigation of the systematisation of ethical categories in the Abhidharma of the Small Vehicle as found in the scheme of the Sarvāstivāda preserved in the Abhidharmakośa. Subsequently, in Chapter 4, an account of Mahayana ethics is offered drawing mainly on the Śila-paṭala of the Bodhisattvabhūmi. The final two chapters (5 and 6) discuss two influential theories of ethics elaborated in the Western tradition which bear a prima facie resemblance to the theoretical structure of Buddhist ethics. Chapter 5 will deal with Utilitarianism and its resemblance to Buddhism, and Chapter 6 will be devoted to the Aristotelian ethical system. My conclusion will be that the Aristotelian model provides the closest analogue to Buddhism and a preliminary attempt will be made to pursue certain points of contact as an indication of the direction for future research. The overall argument, which is cumulative throughout the thesis, will be that ethical perfection in Buddhism is an integral and inalienable component in the perfection of human nature envisaged and attained by the Buddha. This, together with the intellectual perfection epitomised by the attainment of insightful knowledge (paññā). constitutes the Summum Bonum or complete good for man.
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Indikatiewe en die imperatiewe aspekte van die heiliging / The indicative and the imperative aspects of sanctificationVan Wyk, Abraham Johannes 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Die indikatiewe (inisiele) aspek van die heiliging word genadiglik deur God aan die gelowiges
geskenk tydens hul regverdiging en wedergeboorte sodat die imperatiewe (voortgaande) aspek
daaruit kan voortspruit. God ken in eersgenoemde aspek aan die gelowiges die nuwe status van
heiliges as gawe toe, en rig hulle op Homself deur hulle met Christus te verenig in mede-sterwe
vir die sonde, en in mede-opstanding in sy nuwe lewe. In kontinui'teit hiermee leef die gelowiges
die implikasies van hul ontvangde status uit deur in die Militia Christiana die sonde(s)
toenemend af te le, en hulle toenemend met Christus te beklee, en in sy krag deur die Gees vir
God te lewe. So groei hulle in laasgenoemde aspek. Die Gereformeerde leer, waarvolgens geglo
word dat 'n tweede genadewerk of 'n latere Geesdoop onnodig is vir effektiewe groei, laat die
beste reg geskied aan die kontinui'teit tussen die twee aspekte. / The indicative (initial) aspect of sanctification is graciously given to the believers by God when
they are justified and regenerated, so that the imperative (ongoing) aspect can flow therefrom.
In the first-mentioned aspect God confers upon the believers the new status of saints, and focuses
them on Himself by uniting them with Christ in co-crucifixion for sin, and in co-resurrection
with Him in his new life. In continuation thereof, the believers live out the implications of their
received status in the Militia Christiana by putting away sin, and by putting on Christ in an
ever-increasing measure, and in living for God in Christ's power by the Spirit, thus growing in
the latter aspect. The Reformed teaching, according to which it is believed that a second work
of grace or a subsequent baptism with the Spirit is unnecessary for effectual growth, is most in
accordance with the continuation between the two aspects. / Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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Indikatiewe en die imperatiewe aspekte van die heiliging / The indicative and the imperative aspects of sanctificationVan Wyk, Abraham Johannes 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Die indikatiewe (inisiele) aspek van die heiliging word genadiglik deur God aan die gelowiges
geskenk tydens hul regverdiging en wedergeboorte sodat die imperatiewe (voortgaande) aspek
daaruit kan voortspruit. God ken in eersgenoemde aspek aan die gelowiges die nuwe status van
heiliges as gawe toe, en rig hulle op Homself deur hulle met Christus te verenig in mede-sterwe
vir die sonde, en in mede-opstanding in sy nuwe lewe. In kontinui'teit hiermee leef die gelowiges
die implikasies van hul ontvangde status uit deur in die Militia Christiana die sonde(s)
toenemend af te le, en hulle toenemend met Christus te beklee, en in sy krag deur die Gees vir
God te lewe. So groei hulle in laasgenoemde aspek. Die Gereformeerde leer, waarvolgens geglo
word dat 'n tweede genadewerk of 'n latere Geesdoop onnodig is vir effektiewe groei, laat die
beste reg geskied aan die kontinui'teit tussen die twee aspekte. / The indicative (initial) aspect of sanctification is graciously given to the believers by God when
they are justified and regenerated, so that the imperative (ongoing) aspect can flow therefrom.
In the first-mentioned aspect God confers upon the believers the new status of saints, and focuses
them on Himself by uniting them with Christ in co-crucifixion for sin, and in co-resurrection
with Him in his new life. In continuation thereof, the believers live out the implications of their
received status in the Militia Christiana by putting away sin, and by putting on Christ in an
ever-increasing measure, and in living for God in Christ's power by the Spirit, thus growing in
the latter aspect. The Reformed teaching, according to which it is believed that a second work
of grace or a subsequent baptism with the Spirit is unnecessary for effectual growth, is most in
accordance with the continuation between the two aspects. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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