Book Review: Mindfulness: Where it Comes From and What it Means
Part of Shambhala’s Buddhist Foundations series
Part of Shambhala’s Buddhist Foundations series
The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (AGGV) in the Candian province of British Columbia, is this month hosting a major multiphase research and exhibition project
A Japanese monastic confronts Japan’s suicide crisis
A 2015 essay by Master Jingzong on the problems and opportunities faced by Chinese Buddhism today
An analysis of Buddhism’s newfound status, progress, and tensions in a China that embraces religion
A Noble Eightfold Path for the press and the media
I was sparring in karate class. We were doing our usual thing, fighting each other happily as Kyokushin karatekas tend to do, smacking each other around in
A recent report by the Washington, DC-based Pew Research Center projects that some of the world’s major religions are going to expand, with the notable
Outsourcing is not a modern invention. Throughout human history, we have been outsourcing our problems and pains through the extensive use of tools, natural resources,
Technological developments have contributed enormously to the improvement of human living conditions, replacing physical labor with machines and expanding mental capacity with computer automation. Nevertheless,
David McMahan is professor of Religious Studies at Franklin & Marshall College, Pennsylvania. In recent years he has offered the Buddhist Studies community a more
American scholar and Theravada monk Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi might not receive the same high-profile press coverage as the Roman Catholic Church’s charismatic standard-bearer Pope Francis,