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5,015 words, approx. 17 pages ENGAGED BUDDHISM. Engaged Buddhism, or "socially engaged Buddhism," denotes the rise of political activism and social service by Buddhist communities and organizations in Asia and the West since the 1950s. Paralleling a global increase of...
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 Engaged Buddhism is a term originally coined by Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. Originally, he used Chinese character (which is a scriptural language of Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhism), 入世佛教 (lit: Worldly Buddhism, 入世 = enter...



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Re: engaged Buddhism. (Letters to the Editor).
12/22/2002: 565 words, approx. 2 pages letter from Susan Griffin As an activist and writer who has gained a great deal of insight and clarity from Buddhism, I would like to offer this response to Social Policy's discussion of "engaged Buddhism." 1) Buddhism, even engaged Buddhism, like...
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Re: engaged Buddhism. (Letter to the Editor).
12/22/2002: 513 words, approx. 2 pages letter from James Mumm Your recent special feature, "Engaged Buddhism," is an excellent starting point to discuss the potentially dynamic relationship between Buddhism and social justice organizing. Ken Knabb notes he is not proposing specific radical alternatives to the prevalent, limited...


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