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Category Archives: Resources
JewBu: Teaching resources on Jewish Buddhist encounters
A very interesting initiative I recently learnt about is called Jewish Buddhist Encounters, a website providing teaching resources on the intersection of Jewish and Buddhist religious identities in the USA. The site address issues to do with multiple religious identifications, … Continue reading
Vello Vaartnou and the Encyclopedia of Chinese Buddhism
The following is an interview with Australian-based Estonian Buddhist monk and scholar Vello Vaartnou. It details an exciting project he has been working on since 2012 to develop the Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia, an online Wikipedia-style production which seeks to collect and curate knowledge … Continue reading