Book Review: The Way of Ch’an
David Hinton’s new book is a creative but historically flawed assessment of the literary and spiritual connection between Daoism and Chan
David Hinton’s new book is a creative but historically flawed assessment of the literary and spiritual connection between Daoism and Chan
A Buddhist reflection on manifesting an ethical character in interfaith relations in especially difficult geopolitical times
A careful analysis of D. T. Suzuki’s presentation of Zen and his academic critics
If a bodhisattva can come in all forms, why not as a robot?
A bold take on Chan thought’s “pre-Buddhist” antecedents and influence on formal Chinese Buddhism
Conference, On Love and Compassion, will be held in…
Delay aimed at helping to ensure the health and travel…
Symposium to bring together experts in Chan and…
Thoughts on the first Carmelite-Buddhist interfaith…
On 23 May at The University of Hong Kong, on behalf of Buddhistdoor I participated in a panel discussion on the theme of Buddhist-Islamic dialogue
Editor’s note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 9, September 2008. In the West, comparative religious studies is a way