Buddhists, says David Loy, have often been slow to open their eyes to the problem of climate change. He examines key teachings to understand why.
In Search of the Real Buddha
Buddhist scholar Peter Harvey explores the facts, myths, and deeper truths of the Buddha’s life story.
Who Was Nagarjuna?
Nagarjuna is known as a Buddhist monk, a scholar, and the founder of the Madhyamaka school of Buddhist philosophy. But what do we really know about him?
Zen Math Will Never Add Up
Nagarjuna’s four propositions tell us that something may be what it is or it may not; it may be neither or it may be both. This is Zen math.
Forum: The Road Ahead
Gen X teachers from across traditions are transforming the vision and landscape of American Buddhism.
Is enlightenment off-limits to laypeople?
Three teachers discuss whether Buddhists must in ordain to achieve enlightenment.
Review: Stephen Batchelor’s “After Buddhism: Rethinking the Dharma for a Secular Age”
In his latest and most ambitious work, “After Buddhism,” Stephen Batchelor makes a sustained and serious attempt to argue for his vision of Buddhism.
Inside the Winter 2015 Buddhadharma magazine
In this Buddhadharma, we look at the Buddha’s life story, Buddhist-Catholic dialogues at the Vatican, and how Gen X teachers are changing Buddhism.
Book Briefs for Winter, 2015
Rory Lindsay reviews “A Historical Atlas of Tibet,” “The Buddha on Wall Street,” “Buddhisms: An Introduction,” “The Chan Whip Anthology,” and more.