
Stewarding the American Academy of Religion: An Interview with Prof. Jin Y. Park
The new president of the American Academy of Religion discusses her plans for the West’s largest religious studies organization
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
Exploring how the Wojak and Doomer memes have come to be so popular on the Internet and social media, as well as their cultural significance
As the Parliament of the World’s Religions celebrates its 130th anniversary, we examine the concept of Human Rights in Buddhism
The pitfalls of an unexamined life: the Buddhist path to mindful and deliberate compassion
Buddha statue further illustrates ancient ties across the pre-modern world
How Buddhism and Daoism interacted to bring a unique spiritual heritage in historical and modern China
The “first of its kind” conference on the heritage of Buddhism in the region is aimed at deepening ties among countries that represent nearly half of the world’s people.
On the ongoing debate over who controls Buddhist thought and practice in the modern, secular, and scientific world