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PROJECT
Ojo
and
Death:
Its
Meaning for Pure
Land Buddhism,
Japanese Buddhism and Contemporary Society
Introduction
Here
at the Jodo Shu Research Institute, we have projects that not only look
into
doctrinal issues, but ones that also involve the relationship between
Buddhism
and various contemporary issues. For example, we have had a long
running
interest in bio-ethics and have recently held public forums on the
issue. Until
just the past few years, these projects have been conducted in Japanese
with
mostly a concern for theoretical and doctrinal issues.
This project
seeks to bridge various divides between:
It is our very specific interest to bring medical and religious
professionals together in a dynamic dialogue to grapple with the
material and spiritual problems of Japanfs aging society.
Contents
PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM - June 28,
2007
(in Japanese only)
Seminar
with Dharmavidya David Brazier - April 23, 2007
Seminar with Ven. Dr. Tsering
Palmo -
December
14, 2006
Roundtable #2 - October 30-31, 2006
The Annual Jodo Shu Comprehensive Academic
Conference - September 6,
2006
Roundtable #1 - January 12-13,
2006
Honenfs
Teachings, Practices and Experiences on Ojo and Death
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