TY - BOOK AU - Eyre, Ronald, AU - Montagnon, Peter, AU - Scorer, Mischa, TI - The long search: [Vol. 3-4] PY - 2001///] c1977 CY - New York, NY PB - Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc. KW - Catholic Church KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Spain KW - Theravāda Buddhism KW - Buddhism KW - Sri Lanka KW - India KW - Religions KW - Religious life and customs KW - Rome (Italy) KW - England N1 - Originally broadcast as a BBC-TV television program in 1977. Title from container. Copyright date on end frames: 1977. "AVP Release Date: September 2001"--Ambrose Video product webpage. Sources used: videodisc container; Wikipedia WWW site, viewed July 3, 2018 ; v. 3. Footprint of the Buddha. Introduction ; Who is the Buddha? ; Fledgling relative of the Buddha ; Suffering ; Deliberate pace ; Rain retreat ; Nirvana ; Meditation. v. 4. Rome, Leeds, and the desert. Introduction ; The Dryhursts ; The monastery of Saint Anselmo ; Training : Little Brothers of Jesus ; Monserat ; Return to Farlethe ; The desert ; Little triangles of places in Europe / directed by Mischa Scorer ; Photography, John Else ; films editors, David Thomas, Mike Appelt; Host, Ronald Eyre N2 - Forms part of a series on world religions in which theater director Ronald Eyre travels around the globe asking people basic questions about their religious beliefs and practices. Vol. 3 visits Sri Lanka and India to discover the Theravāda Buddhism practiced throughout Southeast Asia. Includes talks with monks, school children, novices, and housewives who describe their own religious experiences and discuss the high moral standards demanded by Buddhism. Reviews the founding of Buddhism, examines the concepts of rebirth and Nirvana, and shows a village ceremony and a monastic retreat. Vol. 4 visits Rome, Spain, and England to explore the diversity and unity of the Catholic religious experience. Looks at changes in the Catholic religion since Vatican II. Examines different aspects of Catholicism through three portrayals: by the ceremony of the official church at the Vatican, as practiced by devout lay Catholics in Leeds, and as observed by the Little Brothers of Jesus in the desert of southeastern Spain ER -