
Young Voices: What One Word Can Do
A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.

A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.

The conference will host leading scholars, practitioners, and experts from around the world to bring a Buddhist perspective to bear on Artificial Intelligence, a new technology that is rapidly changing everything around us

Buddhism teaches us that the mind is foremost, so understanding what Artificial Intelligence will do to our minds will be essential to navigating this new technology skillfully

Exploring what Apple’s Vision Pro means for the future of illusion through the lens of dependent origination and retro sci-fi

From Nehru to Modi, India’s Buddhist diplomacy invokes Ashoka’s ideal of conquest by Dharma and morality in international relations

His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche inaugurated the annual winter gathering for female monastics, which was begun by His Holiness the Karmapa

A thoughtful and heartfelt dialogue between one of our time’s great ethicists and a pioneering Taiwanese Buddhist nun

The new president of the American Academy of Religion discusses her plans for the West’s largest religious studies organization

The veteran professor of Buddhist studies reveals an intellectual map for understanding non-sectarian Buddhism today

Offering two Buddhist paths toward treating the world’s growing substance abuse problem

BDG columnist Asa Hershoff on the fact that Buddhism offers a radical departure from the many ways we remain asleep in the world

Buddhism in the West faces political and philosophical challenges, but this is an opportune time for intellectual and theological renewal