
Buddhistdoor View: Interfaith Is Inherently Worth It
A recent Buddhist-Christian interfaith conference demonstrates the need for theological engagement with “common experiences”

A recent Buddhist-Christian interfaith conference demonstrates the need for theological engagement with “common experiences”

Rising global temperatures give us cause for alarm, but wise voices from Buddhist teachings and scientists help us to direct that alarm toward climate progress

The Indian-born congressman hopes the group can counter religious and cultural bias in the United States

New research shows a range of attitudes to one’s own and other religions in three Buddhist countries, two Muslim countries, and one multifaith country

As the Parliament of the World’s Religions celebrates its 130th anniversary, we examine the concept of Human Rights in Buddhism

While Sri Lanka protects the freedom of religion for all citizens, Buddhism holds special privileges in its constitution

Anam Thubten Rinpoche shares his thoughts on the evolution of the Buddhadharma in a changing world

Tracing the unique history of Won Buddhism as it has moved to and grown in America

Transforming tragedy into solidarity through a communal memorial ceremony

The practice, deemed harmful and unethical, is under…

Understanding how we can create a better future

Protestors call for refugees to be allowed to return to…