Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism (v. 1, 2000)
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[Book review] Soka Gakkai in America : accommodation and conversion
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[Book review] Śūraṃgamasamādhisūtra : the concentration of heroic progress : an early Mahayana Buddhist scripture
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[Book review] The Nepalese caitya : 1500 years of Buddhist votive architecture in the Kathmandu Valley
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[Book review] Dhammapada : the translation of dharma verses with the Tibetan Text
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[Book review] Free at last in paradise
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[Book review] What in brief is Buddhism?
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[Book review] Zen and the brain
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[Book review] Wisdom of Buddha
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[Book review] The biographical scripture of King Asoka
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[Book review] Food for the thinking mind
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[Book review] The voice of the Buddha : the beauty of compassion
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[Book review] Reinventing the wheel : a Buddhist response to the information age
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Buddhism and psychotherapy : the role of self-control strategies
This paper discusses an aspect of Buddhism that has clear relevance to present-day psychotherapy. The focus is on Early, or Theravada, Buddhism. ... -
Wisdom and compassion : two paradigms of humanistic Buddhist movements
As we approach the end of both this century and this millenium, it seems appropriate to ask about the meaning of Buddhism. What are Buddhists seeking ... -
Humanistic Buddhism in Tibetan tradition
Although the phrase “Humanistic Buddhism” may not be familiar to many Buddhists, its definition offered by the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order, ... -
The Three Treasures and "Humanistic" Buddhism of the 20th century
One of the most famous of the numbered lists in Buddhism is that of the Three Treasures, the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. These translate into ... -
Humanistic elements in early Buddhism and the “Theravada tradition”
The paper begins with an examination of the different definitions of humanism. Humanism primarily consists of a concern with interests and ideals of ... -
Humanistic Buddhism from Venerable Tai Xu to Grand Master Hsing Yun
The present paper discusses a number of issues relating to the decline and revival of Buddhism in the 20th century. In the past, Buddhism flourished ... -
Humanistic Buddhism as conceived and interpreted by Grand Master Hsing Yun of Fo Guang Shan
The intention of this paper is to show how Humanistic Buddhism developed over 2500 years ago and has “re-become” in today’s world due in part to... -
Introduction / From the editor