In both Catholicism and Zen, says Ruben Habito, there’s a stillness where no words are needed.
Finding My Spiritual Home as a Muslim and Buddhist
Som Pourfarzaneh’s two religions are sometimes at odds. Can he practice both without losing the richness of either?
Ultimately the Same
The historical Christ and Buddha lived and taught thousands of years ago, but their ultimate nature is always present. Renowned theologian Matthew Fox looks at buddhanature and the Cosmic Christ and how we can find them within us.
Two Paths, One Life
Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow isn’t half Buddhist and half Unitarian Universalist — she’s completely both.
Why Evan Thompson Isn’t a Buddhist
A conversation with scholar Evan Thompson about his new book “Why I Am Not A Buddhist” and why Western Buddhism could use more non-Buddhist friends.
Thich Nhat Hanh Program for Engaged Buddhism awarded $500,000 grant
The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded a $500,000 grant to the Thich Nhat Hanh Program for Engaged Buddhism at Union Theological Seminary.
Buddhist leaders join interfaith campaign against white nationalist violence
Buddhist leaders have joined other faith leaders across the United States in the #ManyVoicesOnePrayer campaign in response to recent acts of white nationalist violence.
Protest Is My Spiritual Practice
Lama Rod Owens says protesting is a spiritual act that engages the practitioner’s body, speech, and mind in service to others. But many Buddhists are resistant to resistance.
Interfaith representatives issue statement on Manchester attack
Representatives from nine faiths have issued a statement condemning Monday’s terrorist attack in Manchester.
Muslim organization offers meals and robes to Buddhist monks

Earlier this month, the Muslim Social Welfare Group of Mandalay made a powerful gesture of peace by offering robes and meals to about fifty monks at Ma Soe Yein Monastery.