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    The Practical Way of Generosity (Dana) to Achieve Real Happiness in Theravada Buddhism by Thukhavati Thukhavati

    Published 2023-06-01
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    On the Concept of “Lokāntarikā” by Guanxiong Qi

    Published 2024-01-01
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    Concept of Yonisomanasikāra ‘Proper Attention’ as a Buddhist Way to Social Peace by Ven. Acchariya

    Published 2022-12-01
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    Life Coaching: A View from Buddhist Psychotherapy and Counseling by Sanu Mahatthanadull

    Published 2020-06-01
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    Buddhist Approach to Improve the Quality of Life of Palliative Patients by Rungkanit Thongpool, Sanu Mahatthanadull

    Published 2021-12-01
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    The Design and Implementation of the Digital System of Classics and Annotations Using “The Compilation of Vijñaptimātratāsiddhiśāstra and its Annotations” as Example by Jen-Jou Hung, Po-Lang Tsai

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In the field of Buddhist studies, the reading of multiple editions or versions of a single text, and the interpretation of multiple commentaries on the same text is a fundamental, necessary and quite important undertaking. …”
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    The Transmission and Textual Transformation of the <i>Shisong lü</i> 十誦律 from the 6th to 13th Centuries by Limei Chi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Methodologically, this paper provides inspiration for textual criticism of the Vinaya in particular and Buddhist studies in general.…”
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    A Comparative Perspective of “Engaged Buddhism” and “Renjian Fojiao” (“Humanistic Buddhism”) in Chinese Speaking Discourse: Exclusivism, Inclusivism, or Pragmatism? by Carsten Krause

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It therefore reflects on a hybrid conceptual history and distinguishes between “concept-unaffected” and “concept-affected” (“concept-affirming”, “concept-negating”, and “concept-corresponding”) positionings in the Buddhist world, as well as a “concept-distancing” and “concept-processing” scholarship of Buddhist studies. The concept of “Engaged Buddhism” has been rendered with various Chinese terms in mainland China and Taiwan, e.g., “rushi fojiao” 入世佛教 (Buddhism that Enters the World), “canyu fojiao” 參與佛教 (Participatory Buddhism), and “zuoyi fojiao” 左翼佛教 (Left-Wing Buddhism). …”
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