1 Xue Yu Dialectical Centralism: A Buddhist View on the Relation between Man and Nature Pp.1-11 Abstract
2 Rev. M. Dhammajothi Conflict Resolution in Multi-cultural Societies: Adopting Western Approach to Enhance the Buddhist Perspective Pp.12-26 Abstract
3 Peter D. Hershock Relational Virtuosity: The Social Ideal of Buddhist Practice Pp.27-40 Abstract
4 Georgios T. Halkias The Centrality of the Buddhist Teacher Guru-Yoga in the Tibetan Traditions Pp.41-56 Abstract
5 Michael von Brück Buddhism in the West Transformative Processes Elicited through the Religious “Other” Pp.57-66 Abstract
6 Wendi L. Adamek Two Voices from the  Field of Practice: Medieval and Modern Proponents of the Beneficial Work of Natural Principles Pp.67-80 Abstract
7 K.T.S. Sarao Silk Road, Arabs and Buddhism in Early Medieval Western India Pp.81-92 Abstract
8 Okuyama Naoji Dialogue between Southern and Northern Buddhists: Exchanges between Japanese Buddhism and Sri Lankan Buddhism which Began in the Late 19th Century Pp.93-99 Abstract