
Engaged Buddhism: INEB Invites Applicants for International Young Bodhisattva Program 2025
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists announced that its International Young Bodhisattva Program for young leaders is accepting applicants.

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists announced that its International Young Bodhisattva Program for young leaders is accepting applicants.

The Pope has made great efforts to cultivate friendships across faiths and Buddhists have been among those most welcomed in Catholic interfaith efforts

Dipen Barua pays tribute to the activist philosophy of the INEB founder, who has become one of Engaged Buddhism’s standard-bearers

The rural Buddha statue has drawn Buddhists and curious neighbors to visit and learn from one another over the years
The late Catholic Cardinal was a paragon of peace through his efforts to establish relationships across religious divides

Canada’s first Buddhist Spiritual Care Professorship announced at Emmanuel College, supported by a C$3M gift from the Buddhist Association of Canada

Rev. Ilduk Kim, a Won Buddhist chaplain in the US Navy, has been sustained by her regular interactions with marines and sailors as she overcomes the adversity of being the first female Asian-American Buddhist chaplain to reach the rank of Lieutenant

Bangladesh’s recent violence against Buddhists and other minorities is a stark reminder of the need for Buddhist peacemaking

For Buddhism, demographic destiny means that vibrant communities will always be more important than numerically large ones

Buddhist activist and scholar Maung Zarni joined the latest interfaith effort to draw attention to the suffering of people in Palestine

Lam Yuen Ching continues her exploration of her early experiences with the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh

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