World Religions: Buddhism Links

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Buddhism Links

Buddhism, in its various forms, realizes the radical insufficiency of this changeable world; it teaches a way by which [people], in a devout and confident spirit, may be able either to acquire the state of perfect liberation, or attain, by their own efforts or through higher help, supreme illumination. Nostra Aetate 2

Alliance of Religions and Conservation: Buddhism and ChristianityBuddhist & Christian perspectives on Ecology


Buddha Net This site has many different teachings and alternate lifestyles that conforms to Buddha’s ideology of peace. It also shows peoples commitment to the Buddhist lifestyle and how to contact others in this religion. This non profit website is good for students to get a better handle on what Buddhism is all about and techniques about mediation. Great site — Sean Hyponen


Buddhism: BBC Schools BBC archived resource site to help British students learn more about Buddhism. See also BBC Religion and ethics – Buddhism


Buddhism Links: Kenyon College.  The Asian and Middle East Studies Program at Kenyon allows students to examine the history, culture, and politics of Asia through the lens of different academic disciplines, ranging from art history and literature to religious studies and economics.


The Buddhist Society  The Buddhist Society was founded in the UK in1924, with the object “to publish and make known the principles of Buddhism and to encourage the study and practice of those principles.” It is guided by an elected Council. The Society provides a range of classes and courses in the Buddha’s teachings, as well as instruction in Buddhist meditation and daily life practice.


Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library This site keeps track of leading information facilities in the fields of Buddhism and Buddhist studies.


Dharma net Our offering of short teachings—text, ebooks, audio and video—to help you in your exploration and study, along with a comprehensive listing of online study and practice resources.


East Asian History Sourcebook  Produced by Professor Paul Halsall at Fordham University. Detailed links re: Confucian, taoist, Shinto, Buddhist and other aspects of East Asian history.


The European Network of Buddhist Christian Studies The Network is an association of scholars in Europe involved in Buddhist-Christian Studies. Its main activity is to hold a bi-annual international conference on a theme important to Buddhist-Christian Studies.


Fundamental Buddhism This website explains the ideology of Buddhism and what Buddha was telling people who where following him what inner peace was all about. This website is great because it has different links to help students and teachers understand the fundamental of Buddhism and the ideas around it. — Sean Hyponen


Guide To Buddhist Studies On the Net Buddhist educational resources.


Los Angeles Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue Los Angeles Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue is sponsored by the Buddhist Sangha council and the Catholic Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. It was formed as an official, on-going, core group dialogue. Meetings are held every six to eight weeks, rotating between Buddhist and Catholic locations.


Message for the Feast of Vesakh 2018: Buddhists and Christians: Christians and Buddhists: Preventing and Combating Corruption Together


Message for the Feast of Vesakh 2017: Buddhists and Christians:  Christians and Buddhists: Walking Together on the Path of Nonviolence


Message for the Feast of Vesakh 2016: Buddhists and Christians: Together to Foster Ecological Education


Message sent to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh/Hanamatsuri 2015 (20 April 2015) Buddhists and Christians: Together to Counter Modern Slavery


Message for the Feast of Vesakh 2014 (24 April 2014) Buddhists and Christians: Together Fostering Fraternity


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh/Hanamatsuri 2013 (2 May 2013) Christians and Buddhists: loving, defending and promoting human life


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh/Hanamatsuri 2012 (April 3, 2012)  Christians and Buddhists: Sharing Responsibility for Educating the Young Generation on Justice & Peace through Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh/Hanamatsuri 2011 (March 31, 2011) Seeking Truth in Freedom: Christians and Buddhists Live in Peace


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh/Hanamatsuri 2010 (May 17, 2010) Christians and Buddhists Respect Human Life As the Basis of Respect for All Beings


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh/Hanamatsuri 2009 (April 3, 2009)  Witnessing to a spirit of Poverty, Christians & Buddhists in Dialogue


Message for the Feast of Vesakh 2008 (April 29, 2008) Christians and Buddhists: Caring for the Planet Earth


Message to Buddhists for the Feast Of Vesakh 2007 . Educating Communities To Live In Harmony And Peace. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.


Message to Buddhists for the Feast Of Vesakh 2006 Buddhists and Christians at the Service of Humanity. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2005 . Buddhists and Christians in Solidarity. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue



Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2004  Christians and Buddhists: Looking Together at Children, the Future of Humanity. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2003 Buddhists and Christians: Praying for Peace in the World. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2002 Buddhists and Christians: Promoting a Culture of Life for the Future. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2001 Buddhists and Christians: Together Promoting a Culture of Dialogue. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2000 Christians and Buddhists: Pilgrims in Dialogue Towards a New Millenium


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 1999 Christians and Buddhists: In Renewed Solidarity for the Good of the Humankind. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 1998  Christians and Buddhists: Together in Hope. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 1997 Christians and Buddhists: Communities of Forgiveness and Compassion. Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue


The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture was founded in 1976 and incorporated into Nanzan University in 1979. Through its symposia, colloquia, research projects, and a wide array of publications, the community of scholars that make up the Institute is dedicated to promoting dialogue among religions, philosophies, and cultures East and West. Its ample facilities and resource materials continue to attract scholars young and old from within Japan and around the world.


Soka Gakkai International Soka Gakkai International-USA (SGI-USA) is the most diverse Buddhist community in the United States with more than 500 chapters and some 100 centers throughout the country. SGI-USA is part of the larger SGI network, which comprises more than 12 million people in 192 countries and territories around the world. SGI members base their practice on the Lotus Sutra and Nichiren Buddhism, which teaches that each person has within the courage, wisdom and compassion to face and surmount any of life’s challenges.


Tricycle magazine Established in 1990 as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization, The Tricycle Foundation is dedicated to making Buddhist teachings and practices broadly available. In 1991 the Foundation launched Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, the first magazine intended to present Buddhist perspectives to a Western readership.

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