Modern Buddhism

Modern Buddhism

Modern Buddhism may refer to:

  • Buddhist modernism, i.e. forms of Buddhism that have emerged out of an engagement with the dominant cultural and intellectual forces of modernity
  • a specific form/concept of Buddhist modernism, as described by the scholar Donald S. Lopez Jr.

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