Issue No. 17 (2022)
Table of Contents
Articles
Introduction to the Special Issue on “Applied Buddhism: Past and Present”
Shiu, C.H. Henry, University of Toronto
Applied Buddhism: Past and Present
Makransky, John, Boston College
Mapping the Spread of Buddhism: Caravans and Sailing Ships
Lancaster, Lewis, University Of California, Berkeley
Dealing with Anger in Trauma-Informed Buddhist Practice
Allen, Albert, Northern Ontario School Of Medicine
Buddhism and Western Models of the Self: Pragmatic Therapeutic Implications
Beaulieu, Nicolas, N/A
The Emergence of Buddhist Chaplaincy Training in Ontario, Canada
Shiu, C.H. Henry, University of Toronto
The Body is Jailed, But the Mind is Free: Tibetan Buddhist Mind Training in Ontario Prisons
Sherab, Khenpo Kunga, University of Toronto
Applied Buddhism: The Three Trainings and the Benefit of Integrating Wisdom (Prajñā) and Ethics (Śīla) with Mindfulness in Secular Contexts
Stanley, D. Phillip, Naropa University
Book Reviews
Bloom: Buddhist Reflections on Serenity
and Love
Gangodawila, Chandima, Ronin Institute
The Composition and Transmission of Early Buddhist Texts with Specific Reference to Sutras
Chan, Sylvia, The University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
My Buddha Is Pink: Buddhism from an LGBTQI Perspective
Fuller, Cody, University of Oxford
Book Review of The Life of Jamgon Kongtül The Great
Deji, Bianba, Center of Buddhist Studies, University of Hong Kong
Zen Conversations
Slottow, Stephen, University of North Texas