Buddhists have long taught that the spiritual life eventually requires one to become disenchanted with the world while process thinkers have suggested that to overcome our civilizational ills we need to reenchant the world that modernity has disenchanted. Can these views be reconciled?
Readings on Faiths Around the World is a book group that reads and discusses texts that deal with the vast diversity of world faiths, both the largest religious institutions and the less well-known traditions. The only prerequisite needed for this group is a desire to learn more about religious traditions wherever they might be found and whatever size and shape they might have.
Join a sophisticated discussion of the Kyoto School of philosophy and how these cosmopolitan Buddhist thinkers offer resources for building ecological civilization.