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A list of key readings about Buddhism.
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Scholarly introductions

A review in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion considers the following worth mentioning.

  • Keown, Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 1996
  • Gethin, Foundations of Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 1998
  • Klostermaier, Buddhism, Oneworld Pub, 1999
  • Lopez, Buddhism, Penguin/Story of Buddhism, Harper, San Francisco, 2001
  • Mitchell, Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 2002, 2nd ed 2008
  • Robinson et al, Buddhist Religions, 5th ed, Wadsworth, Belmont, California, 2004
  • Olson, The Different Paths of Buddhism, Rutgers University Press, 2005
  • Habito, Experiencing Buddhism, Orbis Books, 2005
  • Prebish & Keown, Introducing Buddhism, ebook, Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 2005; printed ed, Routledge, 2006

The reviewer says they all have their own strengths and weaknesses, but prefers Robinson et al overall.

Buddhist writings

Most Buddhist writings represent particular forms of Buddhism and therefore belong in more specialized articles. There have been many anthologies of Buddhist literature, of which the Penguin Classics anthology Buddhist Scriptures by Donald Lopez may be mentioned here. Another book worth mentioning here is The Path of the Buddha, edited by Kenneth W. Morgan (Ronald Press, New York, 1956; reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, distributed by Wisdom Books). The editor travelled around the East asking leading Buddhists to recommend contributors, so the result is something like the "official" teachings of the major schools.