In current debates about Buddhist approaches to the non-human natural world, studies describe Buddhism variously as anthropocentric, bio-centric or eco-centric. These perspectives derive for the most part from examinations of philosophical and normative aspects of the tradition without much attention to moments when embodied practice diverges from religious ideals. Responding to the need for narrative thick descriptions of lived Buddhist attitudes toward nature, I ethnographically explore a Vietnamese monastery in the United States. There I find multifaceted Buddhist approaches to nature which sometimes disclose disunity between theory and practice. Philosophically and normatively, this monastery embraces eco-centrism through notions of int...
The modern lifestyle of human beings is affecting the environment, causing climate change and global...
The purpose of this thesis is to illuminate the ways that Buddhism and ecology intersect, specifical...
Buddhism, one increasingly hears, is an 'eco-friendly' religion. It is often said that this is bec...
In current debates about Buddhist approaches to the non-human natural world, studies describe Buddhi...
This study employs ethnographic field data to trace a dialogue between the self‐psychological concep...
In every religion animals, plants, and other nonhuman natural beings are divine messengers, bringers...
With the naturalist worldview having become widely accepted, the trend of naturalistic Bud...
When Buddhism took root in China and integrated with the nation’s Taoist intellectual climate, the t...
Introduction: Whether Buddhism has a compelling ecological dimension or not has been a much discusse...
Swearer includes in his discussion of Buddhist ecology not only particular texts, philosophical idea...
Technicization of human and society, active development of technogenic civilization leads to gradual...
Since the 1960s, the movement known as Engaged Buddhism has grown on a global scale. From protesti...
Graduation date: 2015In this thesis, in order to understand why Buddhists in Southeast Asia protect ...
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
monks engage in ecological conservation projects. These "ecology monks " teach ecologicall...
The modern lifestyle of human beings is affecting the environment, causing climate change and global...
The purpose of this thesis is to illuminate the ways that Buddhism and ecology intersect, specifical...
Buddhism, one increasingly hears, is an 'eco-friendly' religion. It is often said that this is bec...
In current debates about Buddhist approaches to the non-human natural world, studies describe Buddhi...
This study employs ethnographic field data to trace a dialogue between the self‐psychological concep...
In every religion animals, plants, and other nonhuman natural beings are divine messengers, bringers...
With the naturalist worldview having become widely accepted, the trend of naturalistic Bud...
When Buddhism took root in China and integrated with the nation’s Taoist intellectual climate, the t...
Introduction: Whether Buddhism has a compelling ecological dimension or not has been a much discusse...
Swearer includes in his discussion of Buddhist ecology not only particular texts, philosophical idea...
Technicization of human and society, active development of technogenic civilization leads to gradual...
Since the 1960s, the movement known as Engaged Buddhism has grown on a global scale. From protesti...
Graduation date: 2015In this thesis, in order to understand why Buddhists in Southeast Asia protect ...
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
monks engage in ecological conservation projects. These "ecology monks " teach ecologicall...
The modern lifestyle of human beings is affecting the environment, causing climate change and global...
The purpose of this thesis is to illuminate the ways that Buddhism and ecology intersect, specifical...
Buddhism, one increasingly hears, is an 'eco-friendly' religion. It is often said that this is bec...