Buddhist Peacework : Creating Cultures of Peace

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Pub. Date: 2000-05-01
Publisher(s): Wisdom Publications
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Summary

Buddhism is famous for bringing inner peace, but what about social harmony, human rights, and environmental balance? We have a responsibility today to work directly with our own suffering and the suffering in our communities, the world, and the environment.

Buddhist Peacework collects - for the first time in one place - first-person descriptions of the ideas and work of eminent Buddhist leaders such as the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Maha Ghosananda, A.T. Ariyaratne, Daisaku Ikeda, Shih Cheng-yen, Sulak Sivaraksa, and Robert Aitken. These 18 essays are divided into three sections that explore the newest Buddhist social developments, the principles that guide Buddhist peacework, and the importance of ongoing inner peacework in developing a sense of kinship with all people.

Author Biography

David W. Chappell was a scholar of Chinese Buddhism and graduate chair of the Department of Religion at the University of Hawaii. He inititiated a series of Buddhist-Christian conferences in 1980 and was founding editor of the academic journal Buddhist-Christian Studies from 1980-95. He became the founding director of the Buddhist Studies Program at the University of Hawaii in 1987. In 1988, Professor Chappell was a cofounder of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, and served as its President from 1993-95. He died in 2004.

Joan Halifax, PhD, is a Buddhist teacher and an anthropologist. Her books include Simplicity in the Complex: A Buddhist Life in America and Being with Dying. She is the founder of the Upaya Institute in Santa Fe NM, where she now practices, teaches, and works. She is a Founding Teacher in the Zen Peacemaker Order of Roshi Bernie Glassman and the late Sensei Jishu Holmes and is a Soto priest and teacher.

Table of Contents

Preface 7(4)
Virginia Straus
Foreword 11(4)
Joan Halifax
Introduction 15(14)
David W. Chappell
I. Building Inclusive Communities
The Dhamma Revolution in India: Peacemaking Begins with the Eradication of the Caste System
29(10)
Dhammachari Lokamitra
Buddhism and a Culture of Peace
39(8)
Sulak Sivaraksa
A New Millennium of goodness, Beauty, and Truth
47(6)
Shih Cheng-Yen
Buddhist Women in the Global Community: Women as Peacemakers
53(8)
Karma Lekshe Tsomo
The Oppression of Buddhists in Mongolia
61(8)
Lama Bataa Mishigish
Sarvodaya Shramadana's Approach to Peacebuilding
69(12)
A.T. Ariyaratne
II. Rebuilding Moral Cultures
Keeping Peace with Nature
81(12)
Stephanie Kaza
The Net of Vows
93(10)
Robert Aitken
The Activities of the Korean Buddhist Chontae Order toward World Peace
103(10)
Jeon Chong-Yoon
Shambhala: ``Enlightened Warriorship'' for Peace
113(8)
Judith Simmer-Brown
My Way of Pilgrimage to Peace
121(8)
Kosan Sunim
The SGI's Peace Movement
129(22)
Daisaku Ikeda
Buddhist Leaders and Peacework Activities
139(12)
III. Inner Peace, Outer Kindness
The Human Family
151(4)
Maha Ghosananda
Ahimsa: The Path of Harmlessness
155(10)
Thich Nhat Hanh
The Happiness of Peace
165(10)
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana
A Pure Land on Earth
175(8)
Shih Sheng-Yen
The UNESCO Declaration: A Tibetan Buddhist Perspective
183(6)
Jose Ignacio Cabezon
Dialogue on Religion and Peace
189(54)
Tenzin Gyatso
Conclusion Buddhist Peace Principles
199(44)
David W. Chappell
Reflections on the Declaration on the Role of Religion in the Promotion of a Culture of Peace
233(4)
Janusz Symonides
UNESCO's Declaration on the Role of Religion in the Promotion of a Culture of Peace
237(6)
Glossary of Buddhist Terms 243(6)
About the Editor 249(2)
About the Boston Research Center 251(2)
About Wisdom 253

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