sábado, 6 de julio de 2013

JOURNAL - Recent publications on Buddhist ethics

Dear colleagues,

The Journal of Buddhist Ethics is pleased to announce the publication of
the following articles and reviews during the first half of 2013:

ARTICLES
“The Revival of the Bhikkhun? Order and the Decline of the Sasana”
Bhikkhu Analayo

“Buddhism Between Abstinence and Indulgence: Vegetarianism in the Life and
Works of Jigmé Lingpa”
Geoffrey Barstow

“Bad Nun: Thullanand? in Pali Canonical and Commentarial Sources”
Reiko Ohnuma

REVIEWS
Nirvana for Sale?: Buddhism, Wealth, and the Dhammakaya Temple in
Contemporary Thailand by Rachelle M. Scott, reviewed by Jordan Johnson.

The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism edited by Ugo Dessi, reviewed by
Glenn R. Willis.

Meditations of a Buddhist Skeptic: A Manifesto for the Mind Sciences and
Contemplative Practice by B. Alan Wallace, reviewed by Eric Haynie.

Race and Religion in American Buddhism: White Supremacy and Immigrant
Adaptation by Joseph Cheah, reviewed by Brooke Schedneck.

The Taming of the Demons: Violence and Liberation in Tibetan Buddhism by
Jacob P. Dalton, reviewed by Sarah. F. Haynes.

All articles and reviews are free to view and download and may be located
at http://blogs.dickinson.edu/buddhistethics .

Dan Cozort
Editor, Journal of Buddhist Ethics (blogs.dickinson.edu/buddhistethics)
Dept. of Religion, Dickinson College
717-254-8972 (W), 386-9343 (H)

From: Cozort, Daniel <cozort@dickinson.edu