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本工作坊以「佛教對人類發展的途徑」為核心,透過跨學科視角,比較慈濟基金會與BODHI菩提兩個受佛教價值啟發之國際非政府組織,探討其在規模、理念、實踐策略與全球影響力上的差異與共通性。活動邀集國內外學者與實務工作者,透過專題演講、案例發表與小組討論,深化對佛教在人類發展議題中的理論與實務理解,並拓展跨領域對話之可能性。本活動採中英文進行,名額有限,敬請把握機會踴躍報名參加。
日期:115年5月29日(星期五)09:00–16:30
地點:慈濟大學介仁校區2C110花道教室
參與人數:25人(5位講者及20位其他參與者む慈濟大學教職員與學生め)
語言:中/英文
議程:
09:00-09:10 開幕致詞 林建德/慈濟大學宗教與人文研究所所長
09:10-09:30 專題演講 「菩薩要減輕貧窮嗎?」一篇2003 年經典論文的再省思 戴愛蓮/慈濟大學宗教與人文研究所副教授[PDF可向主辦單位索取]
09:30-10:30 第一場發表
發展,健康與智慧慈善協會(BODHI菩提)的人類發展取徑
Colin D. Butler/BODHI菩提共同創始人
Lucia Arman/BODHI菩提會長
10:30-10:50 茶敘
10:50-11:50 第二場發表
慈濟的人類發展取徑概述
歐友涵/慈濟基金會全球合作發展室
11:50-12:00 Q & A
12:00-13:00 午餐
13:00-14:00 第三場發表
慈濟在尼泊爾團隊之人類發展取徑
王綺楨師姐/馬來西亞慈濟志工
14:00-16:00 小組討論與分享
16:00-16:30 總結與未來規劃
備註:
1.本活動供餐。
2.本活動必須「全程參與」,教師可認列為教師評鑑『教師增能研習認列』一次。
3.行政同仁落實簽到、簽退,可認列「專業」認證時數6小時。
This workshop centers on the theme of “Buddhist Pathways to Human Development.” Through an interdisciplinary perspective, it compares two international non-governmental organizations inspired by Buddhist values—Tzu Chi Foundation and BODHI—to explore their differences and commonalities in scale, philosophy, practical strategies, and global influence. Bringing together domestic and international scholars as well as practitioners, the event will deepen theoretical and practical understanding of Buddhism is role in human development through keynote speeches, case presentations, and group discussions, while also expanding possibilities for cross-disciplinary dialogue. The workshop will be conducted in both Chinese and English. Seats are limited, and registration is encouraged at your earliest convenience.
Date: Friday, May 29, 2026, 09:00–16:30
Venue: Huadao Classroom 2C110, Jieren Campus, Tzu Chi University
Participants: 25 people (5 speakers and 20 other participants [faculty, staff, and students of Tzu Chi University])
Language: Chinese / English
Program
09:00–09:10 Opening Remarks
Lin Jiande / Director, Graduate Institute of Religion and Humanities, Tzu Chi University
09:10–09:30 Keynote Speech
“Should Bodhisattvas Reduce Poverty?” A Reconsideration of a Classic 2003 Article
Dai Ailian / Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Religion and Humanities, Tzu Chi University
[PDF available upon request from the organizer]
09:30–10:30 Session I
Human Development Approaches of BODHI (Development, Health and Wisdom Charity Association)
Colin D. Butler / Co-founder of BODHI
Lucia Arman / President of BODHI
10:30–10:50 Tea Break
10:50–11:50 Session II
An Overview of Tzu Chi is Human Development Approaches
Ou Youhan / Global Cooperation and Development Office, Tzu Chi Foundation
11:50–12:00 Q&A
12:00–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:00 Session III
Human Development Approaches of the Tzu Chi Nepal Team
Wang Qizhen / Malaysia Tzu Chi Volunteer
14:00–16:00 Group Discussion and Sharing
16:00–16:30 Closing Summary and Future Planning
Notes
Lunch will be provided.
Full participation is required for this event to be counted once toward the faculty evaluation category of Faculty Professional Development Training Recognition.
Administrative staff members who complete sign-in and sign-out procedures may receive 6 hours of “Professional” certification credit. |
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