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year: 2007 | ||
month: oct | ||
journal: jcb | ||
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title: "Globalization and Buddhism" | ||
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external_url: "https://bschawaii.org/shindharmanet/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2015/02/Bloom-Globalization.pdf" | ||
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- society | ||
- becon | ||
- globalization | ||
year: 2015 | ||
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> We Buddhists must recognize the complexity of contemporary issues and call on our | ||
compatriots to resist simplistic and emotional responses to events and situations. It means | ||
we must call on our leaders to consider issues in their full context and not seek politically | ||
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title: "Navigating Polycrisis: Long-Run Socio-Cultural Factors Shape Response to Changing Climate" | ||
authors: | ||
- "Daniel Hoyer" | ||
- "James S. Bennett" | ||
- "Jenny Reddish" | ||
- "Samantha Holder" | ||
- "Robert Howard and others" | ||
external_url: "https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rstb.2022.0402?download=true" | ||
alternate_url: "https://osf.io/h6kma/download" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.0402" | ||
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course: society | ||
tags: | ||
- climate-change | ||
year: 2023 | ||
month: sep | ||
journal: "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Biological Sciences" | ||
volume: 378 | ||
number: 1889 | ||
pages: "1--11" | ||
publisher: "The Royal Society" | ||
address: "London" | ||
openalexid: W4386818154 | ||
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> By exposing the ways that different societies have reacted to crises over their lifetime, this framework can help identify the factors and complex social-ecological interactions that either bolster or undermine resilience to contemporary climate shocks. |
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title: "In the Footsteps of the Buddha?: Women and the Bodhisatta Path in Theravāda Buddhism" | ||
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- appleton | ||
external_url: "https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/files/9176582/Appleton_2011_In_the_footsteps_of_the_Buddha.pdf" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.2979/jfemistudreli.27.1.33" | ||
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course: theravada-roots | ||
tags: | ||
- jataka | ||
- bodhisatta | ||
year: 2011 | ||
journal: "Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion" | ||
publisher: "Indiana University Press" | ||
address: "Bloomington, Indiana" | ||
volume: 27 | ||
number: 1 | ||
pages: "33--51" | ||
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> That women cannot be bodhisattas was not a carefully considered doctrine designed to exclude women. It did, however, result in a great inequality, despite widespread recognition that women were capable of achieving arahatship. | ||
If one’s sex is no obstacle to arahatship, and this is the mainstream goal of Theravāda, does it even matter that a tradition developed declaring women unable to be bodhisattas? |
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