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The Buddhism of Forks or Chopsticks
Translating Pure Land Buddhism into an Anglo-Australian setting
Uploaded 29 Dec 2016
Book Review: Wendy Garling’s <i>Stars at Dawn</i>
Exploring the indispensable female narrative in Buddhism
Uploaded 28 Oct 2016
Finding Excellence, Part 2: A Tradition of Transmission
Where do Cham dances find sanctuary?
Uploaded 19 Aug 2016
In Kumarajiva’s Shadow: The Chinese Buddhist Monk Dao’an
How the life of Dao'an reflects the transmission of Buddhism to China
Uploaded 11 Mar 2016
Professor Pauline Yu: Enriching Life and Work with the Skills of the Humanities
Underscoring the long-term benefits of the humanities as an academic pursuit
Uploaded 6 Nov 2015
The Path of Joy—The Four Noble Truths in Daily Life: Part Four
Understanding the Fourth Noble Truth: the path that leads to the cessation of dukkha
Uploaded 9 Oct 2015
Is Life Suffering? The Four Noble Truths in Daily Life: Part One
Part one of a reflection about the First Noble Truth
Uploaded 3 Jul 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Conscience in the Thought of Bhikkhu Bodhi
The philosophical evolution of Bhikkhu Bodhi
Uploaded 26 Jun 2015
“Gleanings in Buddha-Fields”: Pure Land Buddhism in Tibet
The origins of “Pure Land Buddhism,” or more precisely, “the Buddhism of Pure Lands,” can be traced to the developmental stages of the Mahayana tradition. It bears both Indian
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
Letters from Saint Petersburg: Seekers Share Their Stories
The year was 1993, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Two years had passed since the heroic city of Leningrad was rechristened Saint Petersburg, its imperial name. Vasily Repin was a stud
Uploaded 13 Mar 2015
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