
Buddhistdoor View: The Killing Bodhisattva: Can Purposeful Ending of Life be Justified?
Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

A comprehensive, original re-examination of Buddhist action against the folly of war through analyzing greed as the force to protest

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

Brian Daizen Victoria examines the tensions with Buddhist involvement in US support for the Israeli campaign in Gaza and alleged war crimes

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

In contemplating a possible war between Israel and Iran, the Buddhist plea is for cool heads to prevail

The Soka Gakkai Council on Peace Issues puts out statement calling for peace and humanitarian aid for civilians caught in the devastating conflict in Gaza.

Louvre director Manuel Rabaté discusses his museum’s philosophy, favorite artworks, and more in an exclusive interview with BDG

Breaking free of destructive narratives to see the…

Monastery serves thousands of expatriate…