[[abstract]]The Buddhist Compassionate Relief Merit Society (Ciji Gongde Hui,hereafter Ciji),the largest formal association in Taiwan, has five million members worldwide, and over the past decade, has formed branches in thirty-four countries.Ciji is the first Buddhist organization in the history of Buddhism in any Chinese society to carry out humanitarian missions on a large,international scale that includes delivery of relief on every continent.[[fileno]]2040726010008[[department]]人類
Tzu Chi (Ciji), a lay Buddhist charitable movement under monastic leadership, stands out among the n...
article published in Journal of Global Buddhism; Vol 10 (2009): Special Focus: Buddhist Activism and...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...
Foguangshan, one of the most prominent Buddhist organizations in Taiwan, has over the past decade al...
[[abstract]]This paper traces the forty-year development of an indigenous charitable group from a gr...
[[abstract]]Ciji Gongdehui or the Buddhist Compassion Relief Foundation's success as Taiwan's larges...
[[abstract]]Amidst the burgeoning discussions on renjian fojiao(recently translated into"engage...
[[abstract]]Is the concept of the NGO, or nongovernmental organization, a global catchall? This arti...
This project explores the global spread of the two Taiwanese religious organizations Foguangshan (佛光...
In a globalized world, the movement of goods, services, people and ideas across national and cultura...
In celebration of 70 years of Asian StudiesInterarea/Border-Crossing Session 718: Asian Women and Th...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the Buddhist differences between Mainland China ...
Buddhist Encounters and Identities across East Asia offers a fascinating picture of the intricacies ...
This article looks at the presence of the Taiwanese Buddhist charity Ciji in China since 1991, a rem...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Lorelei Domke(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
Tzu Chi (Ciji), a lay Buddhist charitable movement under monastic leadership, stands out among the n...
article published in Journal of Global Buddhism; Vol 10 (2009): Special Focus: Buddhist Activism and...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...
Foguangshan, one of the most prominent Buddhist organizations in Taiwan, has over the past decade al...
[[abstract]]This paper traces the forty-year development of an indigenous charitable group from a gr...
[[abstract]]Ciji Gongdehui or the Buddhist Compassion Relief Foundation's success as Taiwan's larges...
[[abstract]]Amidst the burgeoning discussions on renjian fojiao(recently translated into"engage...
[[abstract]]Is the concept of the NGO, or nongovernmental organization, a global catchall? This arti...
This project explores the global spread of the two Taiwanese religious organizations Foguangshan (佛光...
In a globalized world, the movement of goods, services, people and ideas across national and cultura...
In celebration of 70 years of Asian StudiesInterarea/Border-Crossing Session 718: Asian Women and Th...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the Buddhist differences between Mainland China ...
Buddhist Encounters and Identities across East Asia offers a fascinating picture of the intricacies ...
This article looks at the presence of the Taiwanese Buddhist charity Ciji in China since 1991, a rem...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Lorelei Domke(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
Tzu Chi (Ciji), a lay Buddhist charitable movement under monastic leadership, stands out among the n...
article published in Journal of Global Buddhism; Vol 10 (2009): Special Focus: Buddhist Activism and...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...