Secular Buddhism and the Timeless: A Conversation with Stephen Batchelor and Bhikkhu Santi

by Yale University Chaplain's Office

Speaker/Lecture Series Buddhist Philosophy

Sun, Apr 21, 2024

4 PM – 5:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Humanities Quadrangle L02

320 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511, United States

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Join us for a public installment of an ongoing, unlikely conversation between the instigator of Secular Buddhism and a free-range but fully-ordained Theravada monk. Stephen and Ven. Santi will discuss Buddha, Socrates and Us: Notes for an Ethics of Uncertainty (Stephen's forthcoming book, from Yale University Press); meanings of monasticism from and for science-informed, politics-alert viewpoints; writing and the creative life; and the import of ancient wisdom for our contemporary moment. Q&A to follow.


Bios: STEPHEN BATCHELOR is a writer, translator, teacher and artist. A former monk in the Tibetan and Zen traditions of Buddhism, he is the author of the bestselling Buddhism without Beliefs (Riverhead). His most recent publications are After Buddhism, Secular Buddhism and The Art of Solitude, all published by Yale University Press. He lives in south-west France with his wife Martine.



BHIKKHU SANTI is a monk in the Thai forest tradition, a meditation-centered branch of Theravada Buddhism. He teaches and writes on the intersections of Buddhism, modernity, personal life, and other spiritual themes, with recent essays in Tricycle: The Buddhist Journal. A Yale College alumnus ('88), he lives on freewill offerings with no fixed abode.

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Humanities Quadrangle L02

320 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511, United States

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Stephen Batchelor

STEPHEN BATCHELOR is a writer, translator, teacher and artist. A former monk in the Tibetan and Zen traditions of Buddhism, he is the author of the bestselling Buddhism without Beliefs (Riverhead). His most recent publications are After BuddhismSecular Buddhism and The Art of Solitude, all published by Yale University Press. He lives in south-west France with his wife Martine.

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Bhikkhu Santi

BHIKKHU SANTI is a monk in the Thai forest tradition, a meditation-centered branch of Theravada Buddhism. He teaches and writes on the intersections of Buddhism, modernity, personal life, and other spiritual themes, with recent essays in Tricycle: The Buddhist Journal. A Yale College alumnus ('88), he lives on freewill offerings with no fixed abode.

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