Action dharma : new studies in engaged Buddhism /
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London ; New York :
RoutledgeCurzon,
2003.
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Series: | RoutledgeCurzon critical studies in Buddhism.
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Table of Contents:
- Do bodhisattvas relieve poverty? / Stephen Jenkins
- Dōgen's ceasless practice / Daniel Zelinski
- Nichiren's activist heirs Sōka Gakkai, Risshō Kosekai, Nipponzan Myōhōji / Jacqueline I. Stone
- Buddhism and development the ecology monks of Thailand / Susan M. Darlington
- Maha Ghosananda as a contemplative social activist / Matthew Weiner
- Sarvodaya Shramadana's quest for peace / George D. Bond
- Buddhist Tsu-Chi foundation of Taiwan / C. Julia Huang
- Social engagement in South Korean Buddhism / Frank Tedesco
- Buddhism and the burukamin oppression or liberation? / Leslie A. Alldritt
- Engaged and meditating Vipassana Hawaii's Burmese connection / Harriet Kirkley
- Widening the circles communities of color and Western Buddhist convert sanghas / Sharon Smith
- Sumbol [i.e. Symbol] and narration in Buddhist prison ministry / Virginia Cohn Parkum and J. Anthony Stultz
- Engaged Buddhist ethics mistaking the boat for the shore / James E. Deitrick
- Does Buddhism need human rights? / Derek S. Jeffreys
- Engaged Buddhism new and inproved? / Thomas Freeman Yarnall.