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John Powers has published twelve books, including Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism. He received his PhD from the University of Virginia and specializes in Indian and Tibetan intellectual history. He is currently Professor of Asian Studies at Australian National University.
"The vitality of Tibetan Buddhism in exile has exceeded anything
anyone could have predicted; hence the need of a book that presents
its history, doctrines, lineages, practices, and tantric essence in
a comprehensive and cogent way. John Powers' Introduction to
Tibetan Buddhism does this!"—Huston Smith, Thomas J. Watson
Professor of Religion and Distinguished Adjunct Professor of
Philosophy, Syracuse University
"Presents the wide spectrum of Tibetan Buddhism in clear, concise
form with Western methodology and critical appreciation. This work
beautifully elucidates the nature of the complex religious and
philosophical disciplines of Tibet."—Lobsang Lhalungpa, author of
The Life of Milarepa
"Every Buddhist Studies major worth his or her salt is most likely
familiar with John Powers' Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism, an
essential text in college classrooms throughout the country. The
revised edition is now updated to reflect political developments,
fresh resources, and shifting theoretical perspectives. . . .
Comprehensive, yet succinct, . . . with a jargon-free,
straightforward style that makes learning a pleasurable
pursuit."—Tricycle
"The work remains one of the best single-volume introductions
available."—Ashe Journal
"A comprehensive and eminently comprehensible overview. . . .
Powers' substantial Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism...is able to
discuss even the most complex aspects of Tibetan Buddhism in a
straightforward and engaging manner. . . . He conveys the drama of
the history of this multifaceted tradition, . . . while his
descriptions of Tibetan geography architecture give us a vivid
picture of life in Tibet."—Booklist
"The best single-volume introduction to Tibetan Buddhist practice
and culture."—Library Journal
"Articulate, superbly organized and presented, Introduction to
Tibetan Buddhism is thoroughly reader-friendly and an excellent,
highly recommended addition to personal, academic, and community
library collections."—Wisconsin Bookwatch
"This book is an excellent entry-level approach to the
subject."—Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries
"With the current crisis in Tibet, John Powers' book . . . offers a
timely chronicle of Tibetan history geography, culture, religion,
politics, and Buddhist orders. . . . Encompasses a broad scope,
including beautiful descriptions and details on the uniqueness of
the Tibetan people."—Reviewer’s Bookwatch
"The vitality of Tibetan Buddhism in exile has exceeded anything
anyone could have predicted; hence the need of a book that presents
its history, doctrines, lineages, practices, and tantric essence in
a comprehensive and cogent way. John Powers' Introduction to
Tibetan Buddhism does this!"-Huston Smith, Thomas J. Watson
Professor of Religion and Distinguished Adjunct Professor of
Philosophy, Syracuse University
"Presents the wide spectrum of Tibetan Buddhism in clear, concise
form with Western methodology and critical appreciation. This work
beautifully elucidates the nature of the complex religious and
philosophical disciplines of Tibet."-Lobsang Lhalungpa, author of
The Life of Milarepa
"Every Buddhist Studies major worth his or her salt is most likely
familiar with John Powers' Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism,
an essential text in college classrooms throughout the country. The
revised edition is now updated to reflect political developments,
fresh resources, and shifting theoretical perspectives. . . .
Comprehensive, yet succinct, . . . with a jargon-free,
straightforward style that makes learning a pleasurable
pursuit."-Tricycle
"The work remains one of the best single-volume introductions
available."-Ashe Journal
"A comprehensive and eminently comprehensible overview. . . .
Powers' substantial Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism...is
able to discuss even the most complex aspects of Tibetan Buddhism
in a straightforward and engaging manner. . . . He conveys the
drama of the history of this multifaceted tradition, . . . while
his descriptions of Tibetan geography architecture give us a vivid
picture of life in Tibet."-Booklist
"The best single-volume introduction to Tibetan Buddhist practice
and culture."-Library Journal
"Articulate, superbly organized and presented, Introduction to
Tibetan Buddhism is thoroughly reader-friendly and an
excellent, highly recommended addition to personal, academic, and
community library collections."-Wisconsin Bookwatch
"This book is an excellent entry-level approach to the
subject."-Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries
"With the current crisis in Tibet, John Powers' book . . . offers a
timely chronicle of Tibetan history geography, culture, religion,
politics, and Buddhist orders. . . . Encompasses a broad scope,
including beautiful descriptions and details on the uniqueness of
the Tibetan people."-Reviewer's Bookwatch
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