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The Evolving Buddha

New Perspectives and Dynamic Change in Nichiren Buddhism (SGI)

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The Evolving Buddha

By: J.D. Gilbert
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“I do not think I have ever read anything that has impressed and inspired me more.” (José CavillaIs)

Buddhism dynamically changing to meet the challenges of the 21st Century and empower humanity? Nichiren Buddhists of the Soka Gakkai tradition would likely say, yes.

“So many people say that if they were to take up a religion, it would be Buddhism. For them, and for the thousands of existing practitioners, here is a beautifully written book…. Consistently asking the questions the reader wants answered, it promotes a questioning approach consistent with freedom of thought.” (Jim Cowan, author, The Britain Potential, and editor, Buddhism of the Sun)

In this book, J.D. Gilbert challenges the preconceptions around this ancient religion by showing how Buddhism has been and remains a dynamic and evolving framework for universal truths and personal transformation.

Focusing on the world's largest lay Buddhist movement, Soka Gakkai International (SGI), practitioners of Nichiren Daishonin's Buddhism, Gilbert relays wide-ranging research demonstrating that much of what we hold as "absolute" has undergone its own evolutionary journey. In so doing, the meaning and structures of Buddhism are given a refreshing and renewed perspective.

Taking six key aspects of SGI Buddhism, Gilbert validates the universality and inclusiveness of this great faith by revealing the human stories that created modern Buddhism whilst interweaving his own personal experiences.

The six key themes examined are:

  • The Lotus Sutra – Where did it come from and what is its significance?
  • Nichiren – Who was this spiritual innovator and what is his identity?
  • Nam-myoho-renge-kyo – How does chanting actually work and can science tell us?
  • The Gohonzon – What is the true nature of this devotional object?
  • The Soka Gakkai and SGI – Why do we need an organisation to practise Buddhism?
  • Daisaku Ikeda – How did Ikeda’s philosophy develop and why is he regarded as a mentor?
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a very balanced book about Nicherin buddhism and..

love it, about its history and philosophy, reignited me to practice deeper. very unbiased, highly recommended for anyone interested in buddhism

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WONDERFULLY ENCOURAGING

I have been practicing Nichiren Buddhism for 7 years and I think I have been able to see the heart of Gakkai and Sensei in this book. J.D. Gilbert has a coherence in all his topics that he speaks respond to the questions that I have asked myself during my years of practice. I feel sincerely revitalized in my practice and it has encouraged me to once again renew my vow to make my wishes come true and help others to do so through this wonderful stream of peace
A book totally opens your heart no matter how many years you've been practicing, what's more, I think it will become a recurring gift for my friends who I want them to know the heart of SGI and Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.
I can feel gratitude for this book.

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Amazing Read

I have really enjoyed J D Gilbert's narrative of his journey through Buddhism. He draws the listener in with his wonderful insight and personal experiences
A gentle and honest read for someone who is just starting out on their Buddhist journey, someone who is already on their path or just looking for an inspirational read.

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Very insightful

Everything changes and this book illustrates SGI Buddhism is changing to keep up with our times

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