Category: Buddhism

  • The Religious Position of Women and Men in Buddhist Countries: Sri Lanka

    The Religious Position of Women and Men in Buddhist Countries: Sri Lanka The position accorded to women in all spheres of activity has been a subject of considerable interest in recent decades. Significant changes in the role played by women in social, economic, and even political life transcend the position accorded to women in many…

  • Gender Roles in the Buddhist Culture

    Gender Roles in the Buddhist Culture The Buddhist temple leaders teaching shows that gender differences do not significantly impact spiritual advancement. Furthermore, the leaders do not provide fundamental differences that exist between men and females in the areas of spiritual advancement. However, Buddhist religious norms regarding the role of women and men in society differ…

  • Incurable Disease in Christianity and Buddhism

    Incurable Disease in Christianity and Buddhism Table of Contents Introduction Worldview of Christianity Worldview of Buddhism Ethical Analysis of Georges Case Conclusion References Introduction Religious beliefs play a crucial role in a persons life, especially when there is a need to make a life-changing decision. In the case of Georges untreatable illness, the patient has…

  • Death & Dying Ethics in Christianity and Buddhism

    Death & Dying Ethics in Christianity and Buddhism Introduction Suffering from a disease is a challenge for anyone, but knowing that ones condition is incurable is an entirely different experience. Frequently, people who know that their health will never be restored, decide to perform euthanasia and not be a burden for their caregivers. George, the…

  • Incurable Disease in Christianity and Buddhism

    Incurable Disease in Christianity and Buddhism Table of Contents Introduction Worldview of Christianity Worldview of Buddhism Ethical Analysis of Georges Case Conclusion References Introduction Religious beliefs play a crucial role in a persons life, especially when there is a need to make a life-changing decision. In the case of Georges untreatable illness, the patient has…

  • Death & Dying Ethics in Christianity and Buddhism

    Death & Dying Ethics in Christianity and Buddhism Introduction Suffering from a disease is a challenge for anyone, but knowing that ones condition is incurable is an entirely different experience. Frequently, people who know that their health will never be restored, decide to perform euthanasia and not be a burden for their caregivers. George, the…

  • Death & Dying Ethics in Buddhism and Christianity

    Death & Dying Ethics in Buddhism and Christianity Introduction The concept of cultural competence empowers nurse practitioners (NPs) to develop personalized care delivery models. They should also take their patients needs, expectations, and religious backgrounds seriously. The selected case study reveals that George is suffering from a condition called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The paper…