This book discusses what is now called Buddhism. It started as an effort to strengthen a weak point in that immanence which had become the accepted religious teaching in the valley of the Ganges by showing that the God/in/man was realizable not by gnosis and ritual but in conduct. Conduct needed to be brought into relgion into the relation between man and his eternal destiny. Man’s being is more truly becoming; and only in and by becoming a More will he attain to an actual not potential Most. In teaching a More worth in conduction Buddhism brought in a teaching of the man himself as Less. |Revival: Outlines of Buddhism: A Historical Sketch (1934) A Historical Sketch | Asian Studies