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       Engaged Buddhism 
        (chronological order)  
      
        - Fred Eppsteiner,ed., The Path of Compassion: Writing on Socially 
          Engaged Buddhism (Berkeley.: Parallax Press, 1988)
 
        - Dan Cohn-Sherbok, ed.,  World 
          Religions and Human Liberation (Maryknoll: 
          Orbis Books, 1992)
 
        - Kenneth Kraft, Inner 
          Peace, World Peace: Essays on Buddhism and Nonviolence (Albany: 
          State University of New York Press, 1992)
 
        - Sandy Boucher, Turning 
          the Wheel: American Women Creating the New Buddhism (Boston: 
          Beacon Press, 1993)
 
        - Arnold Kotler, ed., Engaged Buddhist 
          Reader (Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1996)
 
        - Christopher S. Queen and Sallie B. King, 
          Engaged 
          Buddhism: Buddhist Liberation Movements in 
          Asia (Albany: State University 
          of New York Press, 1996)
 
        - Thich Nhat Hanh, Interbeing: Fourteen 
          Guidelines for Engaged Buddhism (Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1997)
 
        - Rita M. Gross, Soaring 
          and Settling: Buddhist Perspectives on Contemporary Social and Religious 
          Issues (NY: 
          Continuum, 1998)
 
        - Damien V. Keown, Charles S. Prebish, 
          Wayne R. Husted, eds.. Buddhism 
          and Human Rights (Richmond, 
          Surrey: Curzon, 1998)
 
        - Charles S. Prebish and Kenneth K. Tanaka, 
          eds., The 
          Faces of Buddhism in America (Berkeley: 
          University of California Press, 1998)
 
        - Sulak Sivaraksa, Loyalty Demands Dissent: 
          Autobiography of an Engaged Buddhist (Berkeley Parallax Press, 1998)
 
        - Kenneth Kraft, The Wheel of Engaged 
          Buddhism: A New Map of the Path (NY: Weatherhill, 1999)
 
        - Pipob Udomittipong, ed., Socially 
          Engaged Buddhism for the New Millenium: Essays in Honor of the Ven. 
          Phra Dhammapitaka (Bhikkhu P.a. Payutto) on His 60th Birthday Anniversary 
          (Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1999)
 
        - Christopher S. Queen, ed., Engaged 
          Buddhism in the West (Boston: 
          Wisdom Publications, 2000)
 
        - Charles S. Prebish, Martin Baumann, eds., 
          Westward 
          Dharma: Buddhism Beyond Asia 
          (Berkeley: University of California 
          Press, 2002)
 
        - Steven Heine and Charles S. Prebish, 
          Eds., 
          Buddhism in the Modern World: Adaptations of an Ancient Tradition (NY: 
          Oxford University Press, 2003)
 
        - Ken Jones, The 
          New Social Face of Buddhism: A Call to Action (Boston: 
          Wisdom Publications, 2003)
 
        - Christopher Queen, Charles Prebish and 
          Damien Keown, Eds., 
          Action Dharma: New Studies in Engaged Buddhism  
          (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003)
 
        - Susan Moon, ed., Not 
          Turning Away: The Practice of Engaged Buddhism (Boston: 
          Shambhala, 2004)
 
        - Sallie B. King, Being Benevolence: 
          The Social Ethics of Engaged Buddhism (Honolulu: University of Hawaii 
          Press, 2005)
 
        - Jacob Neusner and Bruce D. Chilton, eds., 
          Altruism 
          in World Religions (Washington, 
          D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2005)
 
        - Sulak Sivaraksa, Conflict, 
          Culture, Change: Engaged Buddhism in a Globalizing World (Boston: 
          Wisdom Publications, 2005)
 
        - Sulak Sivaraksa, Socially Engaged 
          Buddhism (Delhi: B.R. Pub., 2005)
 
        - Bharati Puri, Engaged 
          Buddhism: The Dalai Lama's Worldview (New 
          Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006)
 
        - Peter N. Gregory and Susanne Mrozik, 
          Eds., Women 
          Practicing Buddhism: American Experiences (Boston: 
          Wisdom Publications, 2008)
 
        - Steven Heine, Zen 
          Skin, Zen Marrow: Will the Real Zen Buddhism Please Stand Up? (NY: 
          Oxford University Press, 2008)
 
            
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