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Articles & Essays Understanding Death, Appreciating Life
These articles explore key themes associated with the BRC's focus for 2008, Understanding Death, Appreciating Life Recently Posted (Dec. 2008)
"Enjoying the Rhythm of Birth and Death: A Buddhist Perspective" Articles and resources from the October 18, 2008 lecture by Dr. Yoichi Kawada, which featured a response by Mary Catherine Bateson.
5th Annual Ikeda Forum: "Living with Mortality" Articles and images from the 5th Ikeda Forum for Intercultural Dialogue: "Living with Mortality: How Our Experiences with Death Change Us," held on September 20, 2008.
Previously Posted In this reflective essay, the BRC's Jeff Farr explores the philosophical rationale and social context for the BRC's current focus. "Learning to Learn About Death" This BRC feature story reports on the public dialogue held at the BRC on February 27, 2008. In this piece you will encounter some of the key reflections offered by event speakers Mary Catherine Bateson, Nur Yalman, Harvey Cox, and Tu Weiming. The article also explores the BRC's rationale for the current focus, "Understanding Death, Appreciating Life." "How Near Death Experiences and the Hospice Movement are Transforming American Values" Sharing findings from her experiences in the worlds of hospice and Near Death Experience, Pam Kircher outlines a vision of hope for the future, one built on "simplicity and compassion and connectedness." Pam was a featured speaker at the September 20 event, "Living with Mortality." "The Buddhist Outlook on Life and Death" This feature story from 2001 provides an introduction to Dr. Yoichi Kawada's insights on how life and death are viewed within the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. This article makes for good reading in preparation for Kawada's October 18 BRC lecture, "Enjoying the Rhythm of Birth and Death: A Buddhist Perspective." "Mahayana Buddhism and Twenty-first Century Civilization" This lecture by Daisaku Ikeda, delivered at Harvard University on September 24, 1993, articulates many of the ideas that animate the work of the BRC. The BRC's focus for 2008, "Understanding Death, Appreciating Life," endeavors to explore Ikeda's ideas on the cycles of life and death, as put forth in this talk. |
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