Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism (v. 2, 2001)
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[Book review] Ordinary wisdom : Sakya Pandita's treasury of good advice
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[Book review] The conscious universe : part and whole in modern physical theory
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[Book review] An invitation to dialogue between East and West : a critic of modern and post-modern thought
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[Book review] Buddhist women across cultures
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[Book review] The Buddhist pilgrimage
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[Book review] Rituals, folk beliefs and magical arts of Sri Lanka
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[Book review] Visions of a new earth : religious perspectives on population, consumption, and ecology
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[Book review] Buddhism for the new millennium
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[Book review] Studies in the philosophy of the Bodhicaryāvatāra
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[Book review] Aśoka 2300 : Jagajjyoti, Aśoka commemoration volume
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[Book review] Recent researches in Buddhist studies : essays in honour of Professor Y. Karundasa
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Humanist Buddhism as conceived and interpreted by Grand Master Hsing Yun of Fo Guang Shan – part two
This second part of the paper on Humanistic Buddhism as Conceived and Interpreted by Grand Master Hsing Yun of Fo Guang Shan (the first part was ... -
Chinese Buddhist historian’s views of human history
Catalogues of Chinese translations of Buddhist scriptures is an invaluable source of information about history of Buddhism and Buddhist literature in ... -
About what the Buddha image informs : Buddist ethics as visual manifest
This paper explains the process that determines the ideal representation of the traditional Buddha image in human form. With the understanding that an... -
Ethics and morals in jātakas and avadānas
Jātakas refer to stories where Buddha was an active participant in a previous incarnation, while in avadānas he was on the sideline. It became ... -
Humanistic values in the Lotus Sutra
In each era, richly developed religious traditions respond from within their own resources to the needs and challenges of the times. Contemporary ... -
Zen Buddhism and humanism
Zen Buddhism can be viewed from many angles. Etymologically speaking, the word Zen means “meditation.” Second, it is a particular sect of Buddhism... -
Attitude mechanics : the engineering of equanimity
Buddhism addresses the human problem of suffering by suggesting a distinctive psychological model of its structure as well as a dispassionate way of ... -
Humanistic approach to meditation on the four sublime states
Gautama Buddha’s profound teachings 2,500 years ago, as we know, were directed to all levels of Indian caste and culture. He employed the method of ... -
A practical approach to Buddhist psychology
Given the complexity and diversity of issues in today’s world, there is a critical need for some kind of individual and collective transformation of...