Buddhist Peacework: Creating Cultures of Peace

Developed by the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century
Published by Wisdom Publications, 1999

Edited by David W. Chappell

Table of Contents

Preface
Virginia Straus

Forword
Joan Halifax

Introduction
David W. Chappell

I. Building Inclusive Communities

Chapter 1: Chapter 1: The Dhamma Revolution in India: Peacemaking Begins with the Eradication of the
Caste System

Dhammachari Lokamitra

Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Buddhism and a Culture of Peace
Sulak Sivaraksa

Chapter 3: A New Millennium of Goodness, Beauty, and Truth
Shih Cheng-Yen

Chapter 4: Buddhist Women in the Global Community: Women as Peacemakers
Karma Lekshe Tsomo

Chapter 5: The Oppression of Buddhists in Mongolia
Lama Bataa Mishigish

Chapter 6: Sarvodaya Shramadana's Approach to Peacbuilding
A.T. Ariyaratne

II. Rebuilding Moral Cultures

Chapter 7:   Keeping Peace with Nature
Stephanie Kaza

Chapter 8:   The Net of Vows
Robert Aitken

Chapter 9: The Activities of the Korean Buddhist Chontae Order toward World Peace
Jeon Chong-Yoon

Chapter 10: Shambhala: “Enlightened Warriorship” for Peace
Judith Simmer-Brown

Chapter 11: My Way of Pilgrimage to Peace
Kosan Sunim

Chapter 12: The SGI’s Peace Movement
Daisaku Ikeda

Buddhist Leaders and Peacework Activities

III. Inner Peace, Outer Kindness

Chapter 13: The Human Family
Maha Ghosananda

Chapter 14: Ahimsa: The Path of Harmlessness
Thich Nhat Hanh

Chapter 15: The Happiness of Peace
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana

Chapter 16: A Pure Land on Earth
Shih Sheng-Yen

Chapter 17: The UNESCO Declaration: A Tibetan Buddhist Perspective
José Ignacio Cabezón

Chapter 18: Dialogue on Religion and Peace
Tenzin Gyatso, The XIVTH Dalai Lama

Conclusion: Buddhist Peace Principles
David W. Chappell

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