Rethinking the Dharma for a Secular Age with Stephen Batchelor
Secular Dharma is a way of radically reconfiguring the dharma to address the conditions of modernity and the crises facing the survival of life on earth. It is founded on an ethics of uncertainty, which seeks an appropriate response to the suffering of our times without any appeal to metaphysical or religious beliefs. Join Stephen Batchelor and James Shaheen in this conversation on secular dharma in anticipation for Batchelor's upcoming course with Bodhi College. To sign up for the Bodhi College course, please visit: https://bodhi-college.org/events/66-a... This virtual event was recorded on January 21, 2021. Links: Tricycle: https://tricycle.org/ Facebook: / tricyclemag Twitter: / tricyclemag Instagram: / tricyclemag

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