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Master Hsing Yun: The Pioneering Practitioner of Contemporary Humanistic Buddhism (1927 – 2023)
Master Hsing Yun founded Fo Guang Shan in 1965, dedicated to promoting Humanistic Buddhism. Master Hsing Yun is known for his simple and down-to-earth teachings, as well as his efforts to bring Buddhism to the masses through modern communication technology and community service initiatives.
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Wild Emptiness: A Zen Approach to Environmental Ethics [PDF]
When Buddhism took root in China and integrated with the nation’s Taoist intellectual climate, the tradition retained the orthodox central objective of overcoming suffering.
Porter, Arden D
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Buddhist Vegetarian Restaurants and the Changing Meanings of Meat in Urban China [PDF]
This article charts the changing meanings of meat in contemporary urban China and explores the role played by Buddhist vegetarian restaurants in shaping these changes. In Kunming, meat has long been a sign of prosperity and status.
Anderson E. N. +33 more
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Growth Following Adversity: Positive Psychological Perspectives on Posttraumatic Stress
The impact of traumatic events is well documented within the clinical psychology literature where it is recognized that people who experience traumatic events may go on to develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Stephen Joseph
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T. S. Eliot and Transpacific modernism [PDF]
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in American Literary History following peer review. The version of record: "Patterson, Anita. "T. S.
Patterson, Anita
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Revealing the association between natural elements and “religion, culture, or art” through text mining of poetry provides a new perspective for in-depth interpretation of Associative Cultural Landscape.
Jinghui Qiao +3 more
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Reinterpreting Buddhism: Ambedkar on the Politics of Social Action. [PDF]
B R Ambedkar’s reinterpretation of Buddhism gives us an account of action that is based on democratic politics of contest and resistance.
Verma, Vidhu
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Schweig und tanze! : Elektra, by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss [PDF]
The last scene of Richard Strauss’ Elektra builds tension towards Elektra’s dance of victory and joy, leading to her ecstatic abdication in death. Indeed, the opera’s librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal describes this scene in one of his sketches as Elektra’
Sheinberg, Esti
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Skeptical and Spiritual Atheisms [PDF]
Skeptical atheism is deeply concerned with the development of a true atheistic belief-system which competes with allegedly false theistic belief-systems.
Steinhart, Eric
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Buddhism and Western Psychology
Psychology emerged as an independent field of naturalistic inquiry during an era of dawning Western scholarly and popular interest in Buddhism. Over the past century-and-a-half psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts have analysed, pathologized,
Seth Zuihō Segall
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