This article is a preliminary observation of the recently established Buddhist College of Singapore (BCS). It seeks to propose, building on Kuah Khun Eng’s notion of “Reformist Buddhism”, that the college can be seen as a product of the Reformist Buddhist movement in Singapore. By positioning the BCS within this larger context of Reformist Buddhist movement, this article argues that Reformist Buddhism has legitimized the process of rationalization and bureaucratization of the Buddhist institutions in the country. This has, to a large extent, contributed to the organizational and educational structure of the BCS
This paper discusses the relationship between the state and religion in contemporary Singapore. It e...
[[abstract]]The theme of this study is to combine eastern Buddhist thinking and western system think...
This thesis explores the role of Buddhist education in Chinese history and the background that cause...
This article is a preliminary observation of the recently established Buddhist College of Singapore ...
DOI: 10.1353/soj.0.0031 For additional information about this article Access Provided by your local ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The primary goal of this paper is to understand why some Singaporeans decide to follow the Buddhist ...
The primary goal of this paper is to understand why some Singaporeans decide to follow the Buddhist ...
This thesis consists of 3 parts. In sum, this thesis highlights the pattern of Buddhist propagation ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
This article analyzes patterns in the direct and indirect influence of the Chinese government on the...
The article focuses on the deconstruction of Radical Buddhism, and counters the predominant vision o...
International Conference on Tradition and Modernity: Mahayana Buddhism and Its Modern Interpretation...
In line with the overall focus on the special issue, this article offers a critical evaluation of We...
This article surveys and discusses the rise of modern Buddhist education in China, its successes and...
This paper discusses the relationship between the state and religion in contemporary Singapore. It e...
[[abstract]]The theme of this study is to combine eastern Buddhist thinking and western system think...
This thesis explores the role of Buddhist education in Chinese history and the background that cause...
This article is a preliminary observation of the recently established Buddhist College of Singapore ...
DOI: 10.1353/soj.0.0031 For additional information about this article Access Provided by your local ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The primary goal of this paper is to understand why some Singaporeans decide to follow the Buddhist ...
The primary goal of this paper is to understand why some Singaporeans decide to follow the Buddhist ...
This thesis consists of 3 parts. In sum, this thesis highlights the pattern of Buddhist propagation ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
This article analyzes patterns in the direct and indirect influence of the Chinese government on the...
The article focuses on the deconstruction of Radical Buddhism, and counters the predominant vision o...
International Conference on Tradition and Modernity: Mahayana Buddhism and Its Modern Interpretation...
In line with the overall focus on the special issue, this article offers a critical evaluation of We...
This article surveys and discusses the rise of modern Buddhist education in China, its successes and...
This paper discusses the relationship between the state and religion in contemporary Singapore. It e...
[[abstract]]The theme of this study is to combine eastern Buddhist thinking and western system think...
This thesis explores the role of Buddhist education in Chinese history and the background that cause...