
Buddhist Scholar Duncan Ryuken Williams Wins Prestigious Grawemeyer Religion Prize
Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII
Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII
New bill opposes political interference in the Tibetan…
Uncertainty reigns for India’s migrant communities
State of Texas still offers unfair preference to Christians…
Remarks highlight the spiritual leader’s awareness of…
A debate affecting all of Australia’s faith communities
As many as 7,000 monastics reportedly expelled
Some 3,500 monastics reportedly removed from the…
Wirathu says he is ready to face the authorities
Ruling agrees that his religious liberty was unfairly violated
Recognizing harmony in diversity
After two Islamist gunmen stormed the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on 7 January 2015, killing 12 people and wounding 11, many in France resolved