Interviews with individuals testing the liminal spaces between disciplines, perspectives, and practices, with a focus on Buddhism, spirituality, science, philosophy, and wellness from a Left perspective.
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Interviews with individuals testing the liminal spaces between disciplines, perspectives, and practices, with a focus on Buddhism, spirituality, science, philosophy, and wellness from a Left perspective.
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I catch up with Rev. Mark Unno, my former thesis advisor in college, about Buddhism, community, and what a Buddhist-based social action could be in the face of global crises. Rev. Unno is Professor of Buddhist Studies & Department Head of Religious Studies at the University of Oregon, specializing in Pure Land, Zen, and Shingon Buddhism. He is the 14th generation minister of Shin Buddhism in his family. He is also the President of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.
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Host: Ben Hawes
Music: terjerselfanewone by Ben Hawes/Jungjungle
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