Buddhism and Healing: Religion and the Public Conversation
Mon, 10/21 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm · 001 Robertson Hall
Pierce Salguero, Penn State University - Abington
Medicine, health, and healing have been central to Buddhism since its origins.
Long before the global popularity of mindfulness and meditation, Buddhism provided cultures around the world with conceptual tools to understand illness as well as a range of therapies and interventions for care of the sick. Today, Buddhist traditions, healers, and institutions continue to exert a tangible influence on medical care in societies both inside and outside Asia, including in the areas of mental health, biomedicine, and even in responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the global history of the relationship between Buddhism and medicine remains largely untold. Pierce Salguero, author of A Global History of Buddhism and Medicine and co-editor of the new Buddhism and Healing in the Modern World, will discuss the interplay of Buddhism, medicine and healing with CCSR Graduate Fellow Liya Xie.
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This event is part of the Religion and the Public Conversation series. This year’s theme is Religion, Medicine, and Healing.