Theravada and the denial of existence of the substantial self, reality of karma and rebirth

Theravada and the denial of existence of the substantial self, reality of karma and rebirth

Theravada denies the existence of the substantial self, but affirms the reality of karma and rebirth. Explicate and attempt to resolve this seeming paradox. Essay two pages

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Theravada is the most commonly practiced form of Buddhism in many parts of the world especially in Asia with more than 100 million people following its teachings and doctrines over the world (Richard F., 1988). It puts more emphasis on discipline practiced in monastic life it…………………….

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