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Source: WikiPedia: BuddhismBhikkhu Bodhi (b. 1944, NYC), born Jeffrey Block, is an American Buddhist monk, ordained in Sri Lanka and currently teaching in the New York/New Jersey area. He was appointed the second president of the Buddhist Publication Society and has edited and authored several publications grounded in the Theravada Buddhist tradition.
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Search found 19 books and stories containing Bhikkhu Bodhi, Jeffrey block; (plurals include: Bhikkhu Bodhis, Jeffrey blocks). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Philosophy of language in the Five Nikayas (by K.T.S. Sarao)
5. Sources Of Research < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
2.5(d). Saṃyutta Nikāya (The Connected of Discourses of the Buddha) < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
6.1. Buddhist Terms: Dhamma < [Chapter 3 - Language and Meaning as Reflected in the Five Nikāyas]
A Treatise on the Paramis (by Ācariya Dhammapāla)
The Buddhist Path to Enlightenment (study) (by Dr Kala Acharya)
6.1. Nibbāna in Pāli Canonical Texts < [Chapter 4 - Comparative Study of Liberation in Jainism and Buddhism]
1.3.4. Dhammānupassanā–Contemplation Of The Dhamma < [Chapter 2 - Five Groups of Factor]
1.3.2. Vedanānupassanā–Contemplation of the Feeling < [Chapter 2 - Five Groups of Factor]
Dasabhumika Sutra (translation and study) (by Hwa Seon Yoon)
Part 1.8 - Adhitthana or Adhisthana Paramita (the perfection of Determination) < [Chapter 3 - Study: Paramitas or Perfections]
Part 1.6 - Khanti or Ksanti Paramita (the perfection of Acceptance) < [Chapter 3 - Study: Paramitas or Perfections]
Socially Engaged Buddhism (with reference to Australian society) (by Phuong Thi Thu Ngo)
Letters from Nina (by Nina van Gorkom)