Testimony cited in The Hague shows how influential monks abandoned compassion to serve power and impunity, offering religious cover for the military’s violence.
The legal profession is grappling with a fundamental question: can lawyers build successful practices while maintaining ethical integrity and personal wellbeing? Traditional legal business models ...
Ethics and morality create a win-win collectively and individually. For society en masse, when large numbers of people live by a moral code, it makes the world safer, kinder, and more just. But ...
(RNS) — As a result of the pandemic, Buddhist monks in Thailand are increasingly providing material goods, such as hot meals and nonperishable items, for laypeople – thereby reversing roles within ...
Businessmen today don’t have a reputation as the most virtuous workers, but it was likely a different story in early South Asian empires, according to Andy Rotman, a professor of Religion at Smith ...
The offering of food and material goods to monks is an essential part of the daily practice of Buddhism in Thailand. The belief is that through the act of giving, lay Buddhists – followers of the ...
Education through Buddhist Studies in the Kingdom of Cambodia offers profound benefits that extend beyond traditional academic learning. It not only enhances intellectual capacity but also plays a ...
As I write this, it is slightly after noon on Wednesday, Nov. 4, and the results of the presidential election are still unclear. Earlier this morning I was discussing the stress of this uncertainty ...