Paths of Practice with Rev. Dr. Duncan Ryūken Williams

Paths of Practice with Rev. Dr. Duncan Ryūken Williams

Author: Vincent Moore January 18, 2025 Duration: 51:39

Rev. Dr. Duncan Ryūken Williams is a Soto Zen priest and the Professor of Religion and East Asian Languages & Cultures as well as the Director of the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture. Dr. Williams is the author of American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War, The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Soto Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan, and the editor of seven volumes including Hapa Japan, Issei Buddhism in the Americas, American Buddhism, and Buddhism and Ecology. He has also translated four books from Japanese into English including Putting Buddhism to Work: A New Theory of Economics and Business Management. For more information about Dr. Williams, please see the following link: https://www.duncanryukenwilliams.com/

We discussed Dr. Williams's recent experience serving as temporary abbot of Eiheiji and Sojiji, chaplaincy at Harvard University, learning a softer approach to Zen directly from Thich Nhat Hanh, American Sutra and activism with Tsuru for Solidarity, the future of American Buddhism, and trusting your gut. For more information about the Irei: National Monument for the WWII Japanese American Incarceration project, please see the following link: https://ireizo.org/


Vincent Moore hosts Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism, a space where personal stories take center stage. Each episode is built around a simple, profound question: what does it actually look like to live with Buddhist teachings? You’ll hear from people whose lives have been shaped by this path, from long-time monastics and dedicated lay practitioners to those who have just felt a curious pull toward mindfulness and compassion. The conversations avoid dry theory, focusing instead on the messy, human, and often surprising realities of integrating practice into daily life-through family, work, doubt, and discovery. This podcast operates on the belief that there are as many ways to walk this road as there are people walking it, gently exploring that diversity one honest conversation at a time. It’s less about providing answers and more about sharing the map-making process itself, offering companionship and insight for anyone interested in the varied terrain of spiritual life.
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