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Are Ethnocentric/Nationalist Buddhists Engaged Buddhists? Certainly Not. | Sallie B. King
This is a brief response to articles that have argued ethnocentric and/or nationalist Buddhism could be a part of Engaged Buddhism. Sallie B. King argues that this is not possible. Secondarily, she takes up the question of the “oneness” of Engaged Buddhism.
Till the World is with Peace [Buddhadasa Bhikkhu,1987 | Seeds of Peace Revived]
In this article, orginally published in Seeds of Peace Vol. 3 No1. (1987), Ajahn Buddhadasa Bhikkhu outlines nine key characteristics of effective peacemakers from the perspective of socially-engaged Buddhism. Ajahn Buddhadasa also touches upon his broader philosophy...
SEEDS OF PEACE
Seeds of Peace Vol. 37 No. 2 (May – August 2021)
Dear friends of INEB,We send greetings and best wishes for your health and wellbeing as the pandemic continues to affect the entire world.Here in Southeast Asia, the military coup that took place in Burma on February 1, 2021, has sent shock waves across the entire...
Seeds of Peace Vol. 37 No.1 (January – April 2021)
2021 is beginning with new opportunities for expanding our work in the region.We have been collaborating USAID Wildlife Asia, WildAid Thailand, the Thai Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), FHI60 and the Sekhiyadhamma network and Wat...
Seeds of Peace Vol.36 No.3 Sep-Dec (2020)
In response to the high levels of suffering among the poorest and most marginalized communities in South and Southeast Asia, the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has set up a COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. As of this printing. INEB has awarded funds...