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The “Problem” of Religious Diversity
We need a less theological—and more spiritual—defense of religious diversity.
We need a less theological—and more spiritual—defense of religious diversity.
In the popular imagination, Buddhism is synonymous with introspective peace, Islam with violent blind faith. But both conceptions are nothing more than Western fantasy. Revisiting the centuries of Buddhist-Muslim cooperative interaction forces us to rethink our stereotypes.
Half a million people have crossed the border from Myanmar seeking safety from persecution and violence.
A letter from Tricycle’s editor
A Muslim Woman Calls on her Buddhist Cousins in Faith
What’s new at Tricycle this week, and what we’re reading.
A Palestinian tells us what it’s like to be a Buddhist in the birthplace of Christ.
Although international engagement has its place, only discussion and peacebuilding among local communities can help stem the wave of anti-Muslim violence.
Buddhism and Islam in the American imagination
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