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Buddhist Studies

Images from the Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Art.

Essentials of Faith: Buddhism (24 mins). This program presents ways of articulating Buddhist thought from six straight forward and insightful practitioners.

The Varieties of Buddhist Wisdom, (20:39 mins) By Steven Collins, part of the Wisdom Research Forum

Buddha: Genius of the Ancient World (58 mins.) investigates the revolutionary ideas of the Buddha.

 

e-Journals

Contemporary Buddhism: Interdisciplinary forum for the analysis and critical evaluation of the contribution of Buddhism to the emergence of a global culture. (peer reviewed)

Journal of Global Buddhism: Online forum for academic articles on Buddhism and Cultural Change.

Journal of Buddhist Ethics: Academic journal devoted to the study of Buddhist ethics. (peer reviewed)

Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Universities: Especially useful for issues on current Buddhist practice.

Tricycle: The Buddhist Review: Popular publication dedicated to making Buddhist teaching available.

Buddhist-Christian Studies.  A scholarly journal devoted to Buddhism and Christianity and their historical and contemporary interrelationships, Buddhist-Christian Studies presents thoughtful articles, conference reports, and book reviews. It also includes sections on comparative methodology and historical comparisons, as well as ongoing discussions from two dialogue conferences: the Theological Encounter with Buddhism, and the Japan Society for Buddhist Christian Studies.

Dao. A journal of comparative philosophy

Online Resources

British Museum Asian and African Studies Blog source for essays, etc., on Asian topics.

Buddha Dharma Education Association (Buddhanet). A reliable general source for scholarly articles, bibliographies, short overviews, and other resources on Buddhism.

Buddhist Dictionary of Pali Proper Names useful for sorting out various terms and figures.

Buddhist Digital Resource Center (originally the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center) is dedicated to preserving and sharing Buddhist texts through the union of technology and scholarship.

Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library: The Internet Guide to Buddhism and Buddhist Studies.

BBC's Religion and Ethics-Buddhism provides general information about Buddhism.

The Buddha Channel provides news about Buddhists around the world.

Buddhist eLibrary provides eBooks, images, audio files, and videos on various Buddhist topics. An initiative of Buhhanet.net

DharmaNet a multi-media resource center for learning about meditation, wisdom and compassionate action.

Digital Dictionary of Buddhism maintained by A.C.Miller this resource has links to various dictionaries and textual databases.

Digital Library and Museum of Buddhist Studies from the National Taiwan University. Offeres a wide array of eBooks, eJournals, and other digital materials (in various languages including some in English).

Dharma Texts from the Dragon Flower Ch'an Temple.

Internet Sacred Text Archive offers translations of a wide range of Bddhist texts.

Portal to Asian Internet Resources (PAIR) - Buddhism. This resource provides links to Buddhist related web sites from The University of Wisconsin.

The Thesaurus Literaturae Buddhicae (TLB) is a quadrilingual presentation of Buddhist literature sentence by sentence in Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan and English from the University of Oslo.

 

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