The downfall of China’s most prominent Buddhist monk raises questions about the religion’s path.
In this New York Times article, I look at the implications of the fall of the Venerable Xuecheng, and Buddhism’s status as China’s “national religion.”
Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis das ist wirklich iste natus.
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