This easy-to-use, portable reference makes it easy for you to find your favourite passage from Nichiren’s writings and helps you discover new favourites.
In the earlier half of the 20th century, Austrian-born writer Stefan Zweig is said to have urged organising for peace as the most effective measure against the organisations of war. In a parallel vein on a different continent, Daisaku Ikeda culled from the tragedy of war a lifelong commitment to building the resources for peace.
Who is Daisaku Ikeda? At one level, he is the leader of a religious movement – Soka Gakkai – which began in Japan, where it still has its headquarters, but which now claims 12 million adherents around the world.
Lawrence Edward Carter; George David Miller; Neelakanta Radhakrishnan
An ideal high school, university and workshop text on an increasingly important issue, this unique book explores the possibility of a new global ethics in twenty brief chapters, dealing with such ethical issues as self-realisation, altruism, cooperation, community and ecological integrity.