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Charles Goodman

Charles Goodman is an associate professor of philosophy at Binghamton University in Vestal, N.Y., where he teaches Buddhist metaphysics and Buddhist ethics. He is the author of Consequences of Compassion: An Interpretation & Defense of Buddhist Ethics (2009).

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Daniel Cozort

Daniel Cozort is associate professor of religion at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa., and general editor of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics.

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Janelle Wong

Janelle Wong is a core faculty member in the Asian American studies program at the University of Maryland and a professor of American studies.

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Sharon Suh

Sharon Suh is a professor and chair of the department of theology and religious studies at Seattle University. She specializes in the study of Buddhism and was an advisor to the Pew Research Center on its study of Buddhism.

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Mind & Life Institute

The Mind & Life Institute, based in Massachusetts, is working to foster discussion and a research partnership involving science and Buddhism – studying, for example, the impact of meditation on the brain. It sponsors conferences exploring these issues, and holds a summer research institute.

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“Why God Loves JuBus”

Read a commentary from Beliefnet.com, by Rodger Kamenetz from Sept. 2, 2003 about Jews who are attracted to Buddhism (some call them JuBus).

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“Zen Hospital Chaplains”

Read the transcript from a Nov. 12, 2010, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly episode about Zen hospital chaplains who help patients of all faiths use Buddhist techniques to manage pain and suffering.

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