
Buddhistdoor View: Beyond the Dichotomy of Political Engagement and Detachment
The religious leaders that meet our century’s moment won’t be afraid to mindfully engage the big issues, including political matters

The religious leaders that meet our century’s moment won’t be afraid to mindfully engage the big issues, including political matters

LAM Yuen Ching examines the distinct characteristics of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s approach to engaged Buddhism

LAM Yuen Ching traces the development of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Engaged Buddhism

A careful analysis of D. T. Suzuki’s presentation of Zen and his academic critics

Sustaining an ancient spiritual tradition in the 21st century

Catholic monk remembered as socially…

Reading another’s journal is like peering through a window into a person’s world. I recently read The Intimate Merton (1999)—the collected journals of Thomas Merton, the American

Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh is, beyond a trace of doubt, a spiritual and moral luminary for several generations. He walks a path of social

This is not a political statement. It has no ulterior motive, it seeks to provoke no immediate reaction “for” or “against” this or that side

Brotherhood After recognizing the Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh as his spiritual brother, Thomas Merton wrote in an essay: “I have said Nhat Hanh is