What is wisdom and how is it cultivated? These are among the most important questions we can ask, but questions that have been routinely ignored in modern times. In the twentieth century, the search for wisdom was replaced by a search for knowledge as science and technology promised answers to life’s ills. However, along with scientific achievements came disasters, particularly the devastation of the planet through the accelerating use of modern technology. In an era drenched in data, a desire for wisdom has been reborn. Where can we go to learn about wisdom? The answer is clear: to the world’s great religions and their accompanying philosophies and psychologies.
The World’s Great Wisdom makes these treasuries available. Practitioners from each of the great religions—as well as from Western philosophy and contemporary research—provide summaries of their traditions‘ understandings of wisdom, the means for cultivating it, and its implications for the modern world. This book offers distillations of the world’s accumulated wisdom—ancient and modern, religious and scientific, philosophical and psychological. It is a unique resource that for the first time in history brings together our collective understanding of wisdom and the ways to develop it.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction
Roger Walsh, MD, Ph D, DHL
2. Judaism and Its Wisdom Literature
Rabbi Rami Shapiro, Ph D, DDiv
3. Wisdom in the Christian Tradition
Luke Dysinger, OSB, MD, DPhil
4. The Wisdom of Gratitude in Islam
Reza Shah-Kazemi, Ph D
5. Wisdom: The Hindu Experience and Perspective
Georg Feuerstein, Ph D, MLitt
6. The Innate Awareness of Buddhist Wisdom
Ari Goldfield, JD
7. Wisdom and the Dao
Livia Kohn, Ph D
8. The Confucian Pursuit of Wisdom
Michael C. Kalton, Ph D
9. Wisdom in the Western Philosophy
Robert Mc Dermott, Ph D
10. The World’s Great Wisdom: An Integral Overview
Roger Walsh, MD, Ph D, DHL
11. Reviving Wisdom: What Will It Take?
Roger Walsh, MD, Ph D, DHL
Contributors
Index
Über den Autor
Roger Walsh, MD is Professor of Psychiatry, Philosophy, and Anthropology and Professor in the Religious Studies Program at the University of California at Irvine. He is the author of several books, including
The World of Shamanism: New Views of an Ancient Tradition.