New Strategies of Conflict Resolution in Social Work: A Consideration on Buddhist Social Work Approach Based on Sutta Pitaka

Omalpe Somananda, Josef Gohori
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Buddhism has long been recognized as a religion of peace and non-violence. In today’s world, various conflicts take place between nations, religions, and ethnic groups. Buddha saw that people can live together freely as individuals, equal in principle, and therefore responsible for each other. Buddha explains that every member of the human family, man and woman alike, has an equal right to liberty. He recognized that each of us is just a human being like everyone else. The Buddha has given this example in his own monasteries. The monks who belonged to different castes were given the opportunity to spend time together in the same monastery, which included holding meetings altogether, irrespective of ethnicity, caste, or religion, walking together in the Pindapātha, and holding Dhamma discussions together in the one Dhamma hall. The objective of this study is to identify Buddha’s teaching on social and ethnic harmony throughout the Buddhist scriptures (Pāli Canon) and consider its application in conflict resolution. Special attention will be paid to the doctrine preached by the Buddha which can be applied to build mutual understanding, relationships, and peace. The study method in this study is historical texts (Sutta Pitaka) content analysis and is carried out using the library survey methodology.
社会工作中冲突解决的新策略——基于《佛经》的佛教社会工作方法思考
佛教长期以来一直被认为是和平与非暴力的宗教。在当今世界,各种冲突发生在国家、宗教和种族群体之间。佛陀认为人们可以作为个体自由地生活在一起,原则上平等,因此彼此负责。佛陀解释说,人类大家庭的每一个成员,无论男女,都有平等的自由权利。他认识到我们每个人都和其他人一样只是一个人。佛陀在他自己的寺院里给出了这个例子。属于不同种姓的僧侣有机会在同一座寺院里度过一段时间,包括不分种族、种姓或宗教,一起开会,一起在Pindapātha里散步,一起在一个佛殿里讨论佛法。本研究的目的是在佛教经典(Pāli)中识别佛陀关于社会和民族和谐的教导,并考虑其在解决冲突中的应用。我们将特别关注佛陀所宣讲的教义,这些教义可以用来建立相互理解、关系与和平。本研究的研究方法为历史典籍(经藏)内容分析,并采用图书馆调查法进行。
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