This thesis is an examination of why South Africans have converted to Buddhism, how this conversion has come about and what the meaning of the conversion has been in their lives. Chapter one is a literature review which revealed very little literature available on conversion to Buddhism and less on the conversion of South Africans to Buddhism. L.R. Rambo's Theory of Conversion is used in this thesis to see if these conversions to Buddhism can be understood within this theory. In Chapter two Rambo's theory, which is a holistic model for conversion, is analyzed in detail. He proposes seven stages within his model: crisis, quest, encounter, interaction, commitment and consequences. Context is Rambo's first stage and in Chapter three the...
The impact of religious conversion on cultural identity is a study of conversion story of South Afr...
This dissertation illustrates the merits of an interdisciplinary approach to religious conversion by...
In the introductory chapter the twofold aim of the thesis is stated. In the first place it tries to ...
This research project discusses a case study of the conversion process from Christianity to Buddhism...
While it is an undeniable historical fact that Buddhism has spread far beyond India, adapting to loc...
While it is an undeniable historical fact that Buddhism has spread far beyond India, adapting to loc...
Bibliography: leaves [384]-441.This thesis provides the first narrative of a history of Buddhism in ...
Text in EnglishThe Muslim population in South Africa has its origins in the 17th Century when they w...
This thesis analyses the conversion processes of 17 urban Muslims in Kenya who decided to follow Je...
This thesis analyses data provided by face to face interviews with a sample of British converts to I...
A literature review on the conversion studies reveals that most models of religious conversion postu...
A literature review on the conversion studies reveals that most models of religious conversion postu...
A literature review on the conversion studies reveals that most models of religious conversion postu...
The starting point of this thesis is the mass conversion to Buddhism, in Nagpur in October 1956. The...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
The impact of religious conversion on cultural identity is a study of conversion story of South Afr...
This dissertation illustrates the merits of an interdisciplinary approach to religious conversion by...
In the introductory chapter the twofold aim of the thesis is stated. In the first place it tries to ...
This research project discusses a case study of the conversion process from Christianity to Buddhism...
While it is an undeniable historical fact that Buddhism has spread far beyond India, adapting to loc...
While it is an undeniable historical fact that Buddhism has spread far beyond India, adapting to loc...
Bibliography: leaves [384]-441.This thesis provides the first narrative of a history of Buddhism in ...
Text in EnglishThe Muslim population in South Africa has its origins in the 17th Century when they w...
This thesis analyses the conversion processes of 17 urban Muslims in Kenya who decided to follow Je...
This thesis analyses data provided by face to face interviews with a sample of British converts to I...
A literature review on the conversion studies reveals that most models of religious conversion postu...
A literature review on the conversion studies reveals that most models of religious conversion postu...
A literature review on the conversion studies reveals that most models of religious conversion postu...
The starting point of this thesis is the mass conversion to Buddhism, in Nagpur in October 1956. The...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
The impact of religious conversion on cultural identity is a study of conversion story of South Afr...
This dissertation illustrates the merits of an interdisciplinary approach to religious conversion by...
In the introductory chapter the twofold aim of the thesis is stated. In the first place it tries to ...