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Why the Buddhadhamma is uniquely feminist
Uploaded 6 Nov 2020
Ven. Upali Sraman illuminates some commonly held stereotypes
Uploaded 4 Jan 2019
Observations from the American Academy of Religion
Uploaded 18 Dec 2018
Bringing hope to the poorest and most vulnerable
Uploaded 17 Mar 2017
Insights into the Pure Land path
Uploaded 3 Mar 2017
Tracing the course of Buddhist destiny
Uploaded 13 Jan 2017
Reconciling secular ambitions with Buddhist practice
Uploaded 19 Aug 2016
Buddhistdoor View: Exploring a Buddhist Model of Leadership—Diversity, Openness, and Interdependence
Developing a Buddhist style of leadership
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
A Buddhist nun in Australia takes the road less traveled to a meaningful monastic life
Uploaded 20 Nov 2015
Interview with financier Andrew Fung on his Pure Land faith
Uploaded 23 Jan 2015
When I read news about Gaza and Burma, among other places, I sometimes feel I might lose hope in humanity. Is there any space for peace and trust? Is there any place where tolerance can be a fact of l
Uploaded 31 Oct 2014
Dogen’s (1200–53) Soto Zen is known for its emphasis on shikantaza—“sitting only.” In his popular Once Born Zen – Twice Born Zen: The Soto and Rinzai Schools of Japanese Zen, M. Conrad Hyers highlight
Uploaded 10 Oct 2014
The concept of a modern or contemporary Tibetan art is a relatively fresh phenomenon arising out of the second half of the 20th century. The work of artists like Tenzing Rigdol and Gonkar Gyatso recen
Uploaded 23 Jul 2014
In a recent Hong Kong University seminar titled “Buddhism’s position in the 21st Century” (二十一世紀佛法的定位), Ven. Hin Hung and his guests (Ven. Dhammapala, author Leung Man Tao, and upasako Walter Ngai) de
Uploaded 4 Mar 2013