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Exploring Engaged Buddhism with Professor Christopher Queen
The role of Buddhism in fostering global change
Uploaded 16 Dec 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Rethinking Retirement
A new perspective on finding meaning in retirement
Uploaded 2 Apr 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Search for an Identity in Buddhist Studies
Buddhist Studies in the academy is going through a gradual and understated trend. Yet, this trend is one of the most important stages in its intellectual evolution. Since the 1990s, Buddhist Studies h
Uploaded 21 Nov 2014
Environmental Concern in the Discourses of Dīgha Nikāya
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 10, December 2008.   01. Introduction The term ‘environment’ includes
Uploaded 26 Apr 2013
From Helpless to Selfless - the Disruptive nature of Papañca and Automatic Thoughts (Cognitive Therapy) – A Comparison
Editor's note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 2, January 2007. Aaron Beck met the Dalai Lama in June 2005 at the Göteborg Convention Centre in Sweden for dial
Uploaded 17 Apr 2013
Pāli Terminologies for ‘Nature’: ‘Harmonious Co-existence’ in Biodiversity
Editor's note: This article was published in the 10th Issue of the now-retired Bodhi Journal in December, 2008. It has been republished in a slightly altered format, although no content has been remov
Uploaded 7 Feb 2013
A Sustainable, Happy Future: The Centre of Buddhist Studies’ 10th Anniversary at The University of Hong Kong
 “The Buddha taught the root cause of suffering and provided the key to its cessation. He exposited the law behind the arising of phenomena, observed things as they truly are, and imparted wisdom that
Uploaded 27 Oct 2012
Buddha on the Thames: Buddhist Studies in Europe and the UK
Buddhism is still very much a minority religion in London. Interest in Buddhism began with Wesleyan missionaries and preachers of other denominations, who sought to expand their knowledge of the Dharm
Uploaded 4 Oct 2010
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