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Re-Creation of Rituals in Humanistic Buddhism: A Case Study of FoGuangShan

Asian Philosophy, 2013
The rise of humanistic Buddhism in the early twentieth century was a direct reaction against the practice of rituals for the dead by highlighting the importance of serving and benefiting the livings in this world here and now. Nevertheless, almost one hundred years later today, rituals for the dead continue to play very important role in Humanistic ...
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Humanistic Buddhism in Malaysia

Indonesia and the Malay World
Ma Ying, Lee Kean Yew, Ching Thing Ho
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Jiaohua through Humanistic Buddhism: Integrating Transcendence with Worldly Matters

Chinese Culture
Abstract Humanistic Buddhism represents the integration of Buddhist teachings and values into people’s daily life, addressing the needs and challenges of human society. Although the concept is rooted in classical Buddhist sutras, the term renjian fojiao 人間佛教 was coined by the monk Taixu 太虛 (1890–1947) in the early twentieth century to ...
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Contemporary Humanistic Buddhism and Chinese Commercial Spirit

International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research, 2023
Humanistic Buddhism is a contemporary movement within Buddhism that emphasizes the potential for individuals to generate positive change in their own lives and in society through practicing Buddhist teachings and values. Master Hsing Yun said: "The so-called Humanistic Buddhism is the Mahayana Buddhism of the bodhisattva way....
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