Specialists and experts in the Spanish-speaking world participated in a two-day conference about Buddhism and ecology from 23-24 October 2024
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Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Final Part
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Six
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Five
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Four
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Three
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part One
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Travel to a Tropical Sesshin in Cuba, Part One
Belén Boville travels to Cuba’s Kosen Shin-ji temple, 20 kilometers from Havana, with food and other supplies for the needy
Drawing Closer to the Distant: Sonia Betancort on Philosophy and Jorge Luis Borges
Dr. Sonia Betancort shares her teaching style and her intellectual debt to Jorge Luis Borges in this new interview
She Speaks: Argentine Literary Engagement with Buddhism, with Sonia Betancort
Dr. Sonia Betancort of Camilo José Cela University in Spain looks at how two Argentinian authors redefined Buddhism for postcolonial literature and society