Buddhistdoor View: Finding the Peacemakers in a New, Terrible War
As the cycle of trauma repeats itself, we have an opportunity to be peacemakers and to lift others up
As the cycle of trauma repeats itself, we have an opportunity to be peacemakers and to lift others up
Scholars and leaders from the two religions will engage in shared practices and discussions over a period of four days
Buddhism in the West faces political and philosophical challenges, but this is an opportune time for intellectual and theological renewal
David Hinton’s new book is a creative but historically flawed assessment of the literary and spiritual connection between Daoism and Chan
The Australian Sangha Association and other faith groups urge public to vote Yes to amend constitution and give Indigenous people a voice
Despite Mongolia’s small population of Catholics, the pope’s visit played an important role in his global mission for peace and brotherhood with Buddhists
Pope Francis is the very first pontiff in the Church’s history to visit Mongolia, with a complicated set of issues to be deliberated
The trip extends the Pope’s many travels to Buddhist countries and is his first to a predominantly Vajrayana Buddhist country
The 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions commenced on Monday, with some 6,500 religious and spiritual leaders assembling in Chicago.
Reflections on the teachings of Sot’aesan, founder of Won Buddhism, on finding religious harmony within diversity
A Korean Buddhist monastic explores film as a medium for sharing spiritual wisdom
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on Wednesday joined an interfaith assembly of religious leaders in Seoul to announce a five-point peace declaration.