Nāgārjuna's Approach to the Problem of the Existence of God

Religious Studies 12 (2):207 - 216 (1976)
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In this paper I will investigate Nāgārjuna's approach to the problem of the existence of God. Nāgārjuna lived in the second century A.D. and founded Mādhyamika Buddhism. 1 He is considered to be one of the greatest thinkers of India 2 and his philosophy, ‘the central philosophy of Buddhism’. 3 Although there have been some systematic studies and presentations of Nāgārjuna's writings among Eastern and Western scholars during the past six or seven decades, 4 many aspects of his teachings have not been adequately treated. One of these aspects is his examination of the concept of God or deity

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