When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immediately brought to mind. Unlike many Asian countries (or the Bay Area of California for instance), Ireland is usually not associated with Buddhism. While comparatively speaking, Buddhism is a young religion in Ireland, it is developing rapidly and offering new religious, philosophical, and ethical alternatives to the country\u27s religiously-disenchanted population, which has been long dominated by the rigorous institutionalization of the Catholic Church in the Republic of Ireland, and bloody conflicts between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. The understudied, yet significant success of Buddhism\u27s development in Ireland is due ...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immedi...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
An “Irish Buddhist” was often presented in old newspapers as an oxymoron, but our research (with Al...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immedi...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
An “Irish Buddhist” was often presented in old newspapers as an oxymoron, but our research (with Al...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...