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Jackson, Roger and John Makransky (eds), Buddhist theology: critical reflections by contemporary Buddhist scholars

'Buddhist theology' is a term, deliberately chosen to provoke questions, meaning a kind of critical reflection that takes from Buddhist scholarship and gives to Buddhist practice.

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Tue, 15 Jul 2003

Akuppa (John Wigham), Touching the earth: a Buddhist guide to saving the planet

Buddhism is sometimes seen as particularly suited to the environmental movement. But what does Buddhism have to offer? Is a Buddhist environmentalist any more than a Buddhist who is also an environmentalist?

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Sun, 04 May 2003

Batchelor, Stephen, Buddhism without beliefs: a contempory guide to awakening
Stephen Batchelor's Buddhism without beliefs has attracted considerable controversy since it was published in 1997. But the real grounds for criticising Batchelor's work are not what his critics complain about. more...

Fri, 25 Apr 2003

Modern Buddhism

'Western' Buddhism: 'Modern' Buddhism represents the form of Buddhism that has emerged since about 1850 in response to the challenges of Christianity, modernism and westernism.

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Sat, 12 Apr 2003

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