
Table of Contents
- “Editor’s Preface”
- Venerable Master Hsing Yun, “The Key to Promoting Localization is not to ‘Discard’ but to ‘Give’–My View on ‘De-sinicization'”
- Chen Chien Huang, “The Localization of Buddhist Teachings within Glocalization”
- Ranjana Mukhopadhyaya, “Transnational Networks of Dharma and Development: Engaged Buddhism in the Era of Globalization”
- Sallie B. King, “Engaged and Humanistic Buddhism: A Comparison of Principles and Practices”
- Tang Zhongmao, “On Modernity and Tradition in Humanistic Buddhism: From Master Taixu to Venerable Master Hsing Yun”
- Wu Guangzheng, “The Modernization and Globalization of Humanistic Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism”
- Shih Miao Guang, “Issues of Acculturation and Globalization Faced by the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order”
- Wang Bing, “Fo Guang Shan’s ‘Localization of Buddhism’ within the Internationalization of Buddhism”
- Li Li’an, “The Brilliant Achievements of Humanistic Buddhism in Australia”
- Jens Reinke, “Situating Buddhist Modernism within a Global Context: The Global Spread of Fo Guang Shan”
- Qiu Yonghui, “A Study of Humanistic Buddhism Returning to India: Observations and Reflections on the Fo Guang Shan New Delhi Educational and Cultural Centre”
- Fumihiko Sueki, “The Localization and Spread of Japanese Buddhism”
- Yang Mingkang, “The Localization of Music during the Late Stages of Buddhism’s Spread around the World: A Comparison of the Japanese and Dai Buddhist Music”