Always a high point of the conference, the panel discussion gave participants the chance to engage aIl four teachers at once in a lively and thoughtful way. Because of limited space, we can present just some of the highlights. For a full transcript of the discussion, contact the Director of the Providence Zen Cente
Master Dharma Teacher Barbara Rhodes was one of Zen Masier Seung Sahn's first American students. She...
What are we to make of Western Buddhism? Glenn Wallis argues that in aligning their tradition with t...
This session is part eight of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year title...
The following is a report of a one-day conference held at Providence Zen Center in June, 1983 on "Th...
Jacqueline Schwartz Mandell has studied the past twelve years in both the Zen and Theravadan traditi...
In my thesis I argued that American women are changing Buddhism by incorporating Western ideas into ...
Presented as the Keynote Address at the 2013 Annual ASIANetwork Conference in Bloomingdale, Illinois...
The increasing influence and relevance of Buddhism in a global society have given rise to a vibrant ...
For Buddhists, the epitome of enlightened leadership is the Buddha himself. The Buddha, the “awakene...
Adapted from a Dharma Talk given at the Buddha's Birthday Ceremony at Providence Zen Center on April...
Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo examines the contradictions and innovations that characterize the adopt...
As a religion and spiritual practice, Tibetan Buddhism is focused on training the mind to achieve in...
The theme of the 15th Sakyadhita Conference in Hong Kong, “Contemporary Buddhist Women: Contemplatio...
This chapter is a conversation with bell hooks, Sharon Suh, and Karma Lekshe Tsomo; moderated by Sus...
Jan Willis was raised in the Jim Crow south and had crosses burnt on her lawn when she received a sc...
Master Dharma Teacher Barbara Rhodes was one of Zen Masier Seung Sahn's first American students. She...
What are we to make of Western Buddhism? Glenn Wallis argues that in aligning their tradition with t...
This session is part eight of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year title...
The following is a report of a one-day conference held at Providence Zen Center in June, 1983 on "Th...
Jacqueline Schwartz Mandell has studied the past twelve years in both the Zen and Theravadan traditi...
In my thesis I argued that American women are changing Buddhism by incorporating Western ideas into ...
Presented as the Keynote Address at the 2013 Annual ASIANetwork Conference in Bloomingdale, Illinois...
The increasing influence and relevance of Buddhism in a global society have given rise to a vibrant ...
For Buddhists, the epitome of enlightened leadership is the Buddha himself. The Buddha, the “awakene...
Adapted from a Dharma Talk given at the Buddha's Birthday Ceremony at Providence Zen Center on April...
Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo examines the contradictions and innovations that characterize the adopt...
As a religion and spiritual practice, Tibetan Buddhism is focused on training the mind to achieve in...
The theme of the 15th Sakyadhita Conference in Hong Kong, “Contemporary Buddhist Women: Contemplatio...
This chapter is a conversation with bell hooks, Sharon Suh, and Karma Lekshe Tsomo; moderated by Sus...
Jan Willis was raised in the Jim Crow south and had crosses burnt on her lawn when she received a sc...
Master Dharma Teacher Barbara Rhodes was one of Zen Masier Seung Sahn's first American students. She...
What are we to make of Western Buddhism? Glenn Wallis argues that in aligning their tradition with t...
This session is part eight of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year title...