
Buddhistdoor View: The Sad Contradiction of Humanity in Artemis II and the Iran War
Navigating the depraved depths of a president’s threat to destroy a civilization and the lofty heights of a new mission to the Moon

Navigating the depraved depths of a president’s threat to destroy a civilization and the lofty heights of a new mission to the Moon

His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Tuesday issued a statement underscoring the necessity for dialogue and respect as a sustainable path to conflict resolution.

Rather than pre-emptive war against “bad people,” Buddhist philosophy and ethics urges the world toward proactive peace

Volunteers for the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation provided dental services and emergency medical assistance to vulnerable families displaced by the war in Gaza.

A comprehensive, original re-examination of Buddhist action against the folly of war through analyzing greed as the force to protest

A Buddhist perspective on Gaza’s ceasefire argues that this is not an endpoint, but rather the start of a long, moral path to true peace

A philosophical battle looms between Buddhists that see the first precept as essential and Buddhists who see war as acceptable in some cases

Brian Victoria delves deeper into the difficult conundrum of Buddhist chaplains active on the frontlines of military ideology and warfare

Nachaya Campbell-Allen offers a commentary on interconnection and the bodhisattva ideal for an increasingly fragmented world

LAM Yuen Ching examines three facets of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s practice: expatriate Buddhist activism; teaching Engaged Buddhism; and living Engaged Buddhism.

The Myanmar central government confirmed plans to raze Christian and Buddhist landmarks in Taungoo, echoing a wider pattern of attacks on religious institutions since the 2021 coup

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