"The Sociological Implications for Contemporary Buddhism in the UK: Socially Engaged Buddhism, a Case Study" by Phil Henry [view] [print]
"Bodhisattva Precepts in the Ming Society: Factors behind their Success and Propagation" by William Chu [view] [print]
"Aquinas and Dōgen on Poverty and the Religious Life" by Douglas K. Mikkelson [view] [print]
"Musāvāda-virati and privileged lies" by J. Duncan M. Derrett [view] [print]
"The Saṃyukta-āgama Parallel to the Sāleyyaka-sutta and the Potential of the Ten Courses of Action" by Anālayo [view] [print]
Introduction by Taigen Daniel Leighton [view] [print]
"Zen as a Social Ethics of Responsiveness" by Thomas Kasulis [view] [print]
"Satori and the Moral Dimension of Enlightenment" by Dale Wright [view] [print]
"Wisdom, Compassion, and Zen Social Ethics" by Jin Park [view] [print]
"Not Buying into Words and Letters: Zen, Ideology, and Prophetic Critique" by Christopher Ives [view] [print]
"Saving Zen From Moral Ineptitude: A Response" by John Maraldo [view] [print]
Eihei Dōgen – Mystical Realist Reviewed by M. T. Jarvis [view] [print]
Buddhist Sanskrit Literature of Nepal Reviewed by Santosh K. Gupta [view] [print]
Being Benevolence: The Social Ethics of Engaged Buddhism Reviewed by Ethan Mills [view] [print]
In Defense of Dharma: Just-war Ideology in Buddhist Sri Lanka Reviewed by Annewieke Vroom [view] [print]
Faces of Compassion: Classic Bodhisattva Archetypes and Their Modern Expression Reviewed by Amos Yong [view] [print]
Zen Sand: The Book of Capping Phrases for Kōan Practice Reviewed by Jiang Wu [view] [print]
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