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    Contemplative Currents is an online magazine for public scholarship that advances contemplative knowing, practicing, and living.

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  • JCS Editor • January 18, 2024

    Call for Film Reviews

    We invite reviews of films in Contemplative Studies. Rigorous and insightful reviews are an integral part of JCS’s mission to inform and connect scholars and practitioners in the field of Contemplative Studies. Proposals are invited to review new films, as…
  • JCS Editor • December 21, 2023

    Book Review

    The Oxford Handbook of Meditation

    Read the new Review of The Oxford Handbook of Meditation (2019), edited by Miguel Farias, David Brazier, and Mansur Lalljee. Reviewed by Stephen Dawson (University of Lynchburg).  This review examines this expansive and valuable recently edited volume on the study…
  • JCS Editor • December 14, 2023

    Call for Book Reviews

    We invite reviews of books in Contemplative Studies. Rigorous and insightful reviews are an integral part of JCS’s mission to inform and connect scholars and practitioners in the field of Contemplative Studies. Proposals are invited to review new publications, as…
  • JCS Editor • October 19, 2023

    Book Review

    Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies

    Read the new Review of the Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies (2023). Edited by Suzanne Newcombe and Karen O’Brien-Kop. Reviewed by Alan Brill (Seton Hall University). This review discusses a helpful edited volume featuring recent scholarship on yoga…
  • JCS Editor • June 14, 2023

    Call for Book Reviews

    We invite reviews of books in Contemplative Studies. Rigorous and insightful reviews are integral to JCS’s mission to inform and connect scholars and practitioners in Contemplative Studies. Proposals are invited to review new publications as well as foundational works of…
  • JCS Editor • May 18, 2023

    Book Review

    The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Meditation

    Read the new Review of the Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Meditation (2022). Edited by Rick Repetti. Reviewed by Francisco Figueroa Medina (Kyoto University). The review outlines the contributions of this important edited volume on recent scholarship about the…
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  • Veronica • June 3, 2025

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  • JCS Editor • March 27, 2025

    ISCR Conference 2025

    Call for Submissions

    Submissions Due April 30th, 2025 The third annual conference of the International Society for Contemplative Research (ISCR) will be held on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from November 3-6, 2025. The ISCR 2025 is an international…
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  • Jazlee Crowley, Brenna Rose Prevelige, and Dee Denver • March 20, 2025

    The Bodhi Trees of Kaua‘i

    Piloting a Transdisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Impacts of an Introduced Sacred Species

    We launched a transdisciplinary project focusing on Bodhi trees (Ficus religiosa) inhabiting the island of Kaua‘i that integrated biological and Buddhist-contemplative approaches in partnership with a local Soto Zen Buddhist community.
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  • JCS Editor • March 13, 2025

    Special Issue Article

    Riven: A Mysticism of Place in Times of Grief

    After a century and a half of focus on Buddhist doctrine, academic attention is increasingly being paid to practice. What remains undertheorized, however, is the relation between the two. An example of this is the idea that tantric practice is…
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  • JCS Editor • March 6, 2025

    Special Issue Article

    Contemplative Life amidst Mass Extinction: Catholic Revisions of Spirituality, Law, and Multispecies Justice

    After a century and a half of focus on Buddhist doctrine, academic attention is increasingly being paid to practice. What remains undertheorized, however, is the relation between the two. An example of this is the idea that tantric practice is…
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