
Criteria for Moral Judgment, from a Buddhist perspective
It is axiomatic that every religion accepts the existence of morality and immorality. But, when we come to the point of how to judge an

It is axiomatic that every religion accepts the existence of morality and immorality. But, when we come to the point of how to judge an

This is a modified version of an article I wrote for MouthLondon, a London youth, media and journalism magazine. The cosmopolitanism of London is one

With the 20th Century often characterized by poets and essayists as an era of lost innocence, many in the 21st Century have had the fortune (and this

Based in Hong Kong, Leung Man Tao is a respected commentator on a vast spectrum of social issues in China. After converting to Theravada Buddhism, he remarked: “Buddhism

For Buddhists, the practice of moral life is a graduated course. It involves self-transformation from a lower to higher level. Moral teachings in Buddhism are