'Buddhism now appears in new places: advertisements, pain clinics, brain labs and 'meditation centers.' This emerging globalized Buddhism stands in complex relation to Asian traditions on the ground. Highly useful for teachers and researchers alike, this volume uniquely combines the Asian, Western and global contexts with crucial themes - such as politics, science and gender - in our late modern world.' - John D. Dunne, Associate Professor of Religion, Emory University, USA
'This book is very much to be welcomed for those who, in a reflective and critical way, want to go beyond a basic understanding of Buddhist doctrines and Buddhism in history to see the ways in which Buddhist doctrine and practice are responding to, adapting to, and adopting the modern world even as they are adopted and adapted by those within it.' - Paul Williams, Emeritus Professor of Indian and Tibetan Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK
'Edited by David L. McMahan, a scholar of Buddhism and modernity, the volume has contributions from a range of well-known and emerging scholars from a variety of fields... The volume offers a kind of refracted lens for a diverse and plural web of communities and practitioners, shining a light on multiple and often contentious social histories and intellectual, economic and political forces.' - Annabella Pitkin, Barnard College,USA in Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly
'What distinguishes McMahan's edited volume from previous works is its collective scope, integration of current scholarship, and accessibility to students who are unfamiliar with Buddhist traditions. Buddhism in the Modern World brings together scholars of high caliber and provides much needed groundwork in the still burgeoning interdisciplinary track of Buddhist Studies.' - Michael K. Jerryson, Eckerd College, USA in Religion