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Contemporary Challenges in Buddhism: Ethics, Reform, and Globalization MTA
Investigating misconduct, reform movements, and the future of Buddhist institutions worldwide

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Contemporary Challenges in Buddhism: Ethics, Reform, and Globalization

The book surveys the widespread ethical and institutional crises confronting contemporary Buddhist communities worldwide, beginning with an examination of how financial impropriety, sexual misconduct, and abuses of power have emerged across Asian, Western, and diaspora settings. It traces these problems to historical patterns of unchecked charismatic authority, opaque financial structures, and cultures of silence, noting how traditional Buddhist concepts of teacher–student devotion, monastic hierarchy, and the Vinaya code can be exploited when not balanced by transparent oversight. Early chapters define misconduct, explore the ethics of inquiry that centers survivor voices, and outline the historical evolution of Buddhist authority from the Buddha’s charismatic leadership to state‑entangled monastic institutions, revealing recurring vulnerabilities in power dynamics, secrecy, and the commodification of spiritual teachings.

Subsequent chapters detail the mechanisms and harms of specific misconduct types—particularly sexual exploitation enabled by power imbalances, financial mismanagement in temple trusts and global donation flows, and digital‑era risks such as online grooming and data privacy breaches. The work evaluates legal intersections where civil, criminal, and Buddhist canon law overlap, discusses whistleblowing barriers and the need for survivor‑centered reporting, and revisits monastic codes like the Vinaya to assess their adequacy for modern safeguarding. It also examines reform initiatives in lay organization board governance, leadership education and formation, digital literacy, and the ethical challenges posed by globalization, marketization of Dharma, and cross‑cultural misunderstandings in migrant communities. Throughout, the text highlights the importance of gender justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion, youth protection, and trauma‑informed pastoral care as integral to institutional integrity.

Finally, the book turns to constructive responses, advocating restorative and transformative justice, independent oversight, clear codes of conduct, mandatory training, and transparent financial audits as essential policy tools. It draws on interfaith learning, presents regional case studies illustrating both failures and nascent reforms, and offers scenarios for the future of Buddhist institutions—ranging from gradual reform to fragmentation or deinstitutionalization—paired with metrics for measuring transparency, accountability, inclusion, and social‑environmental responsibility. The overarching argument is that Buddhist communities can renew their ethical foundations by embracing survivor‑centered care, robust governance, and an expanded moral horizon that applies the Dharma’s wisdom to contemporary global challenges while preserving the tradition’s core commitment to compassion and liberation.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Examination of systemic patterns of misconduct (financial, sexual, abuse of power) in Buddhist institutions worldwide, highlighting common risk factors like unchecked charismatic authority, opaque finances, and cultures of silence.
  • Analysis of historical foundations of Buddhist authority and how traditional structures like the Vinaya interact with modern safeguarding needs, legal frameworks, and survivor-centered approaches.
  • Practical governance solutions including financial controls, board reform mechanisms, independent oversight, and transparent reporting policies designed for Buddhist institutional contexts.
  • Exploration of contemporary challenges such as digital Buddhism, globalization/commodification of Dharma, cross-cultural misunderstandings in diaspora communities, and emerging reform movements (gender justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion).
  • Case studies from diverse regions (Asia, West, diaspora) and actionable policy toolkits for implementing ethical reforms, including codes of conduct, training programs, and restorative justice approaches.
Who's It For:

This book is essential reading for Buddhist leaders, teachers, monastics, and lay practitioners involved in institutional governance, as well as board members, administrators, and ethics committee members of Buddhist organizations. It will also benefit scholars of Buddhist studies, religious ethics professionals, and activists working on accountability and reform in spiritual communities who seek to understand systemic challenges and implement practical solutions for creating safer, more transparent institutions.

Author:

Jeffrey Gonzales

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Date Published:

May 25, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

39,789 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 47 minutes

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