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Reconsidering the SDGs in Light of  Grassroots Socially Engaged Buddhism

Reconsidering the SDGs in Light of  Grassroots Socially Engaged Buddhism

by admin | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Resources, Uncategorized

The Development of Buddhist Chaplaincy in the United States & its Meaning for Japan

The Development of Buddhist Chaplaincy in the United States & its Meaning for Japan

by admin | Jan 19, 2022 | Buddhist Chaplaincy, Engagement, Uncategorized

Contemplative Engagement
Project Brief: The Sangha for Peace

Project Brief: The Sangha for Peace

by admin | Dec 23, 2021 | Peace and reconciliation, Uncategorized

About the Sangha for Peace  The Sangha for Peace (the Project) is a two year project (2021-2023) being implemented by INEB and its partners from Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand. South and Southeast Asia face a common challenge of rising religious and...

Seeds of Peace Vol.33 No.2 Jan-Apr (2017)

by admin | Nov 15, 2020 | Seed of peace, Uncategorized

Seeds of Peace Vol.33 No.1 Jan-Apr.  (2017)

Seeds of Peace Vol.33 No.1 Jan-Apr. (2017)

by admin | Nov 2, 2020 | Seed of peace, Uncategorized

The four of us share in the profound grief experienced by the millions of Thai subjects around the world. There are no words to express the unfathomable depth of the loss that we feel in our hearts. We not only mourn the loss of our beloved King, but we also grieve...
Seeds of Peace Vol.29 No.3 Sept.-Dec.  (2013)

Seeds of Peace Vol.29 No.3 Sept.-Dec. (2013)

by admin | Nov 1, 2020 | Seed of peace, Uncategorized

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually in Oslo. Sometimes it went to the right person and sometimes it went to the wrong person—depending on whose perspective. When the Dalai Lama received the prize in 1989, the Chinese government was furious. The same happened to...
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