User:Goethean/stubs/Donald Rothberg

Donald Rothberg is a transpersonal theorist and the editor of ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation.

Teachings
In his 1986 essay "Philosophical foundations of transpersonal psychology", Rothberg discussed the relation between hierarchical ontology and transpersonal psychology.

In his 1993 essay "The Crisis of Modernity and the Emergence of Socially Engaged Spirituality", Rothberg described the task of socially-engaged spirituality as "simultaneously to inquire into and to transform self and society, self and world, not to have to choose to transform only self or only world."

Books

 * Ken Wilber in Dialogue: Conversations with Leading Transpersonal Thinkers
 * The Engaged Spiritual Life: A Buddhist Approach to Transforming Ourselves and the World

Articles

 * "An Interfaith Training Program in Socially Engaged Spirituality". Turning Wheel (Summer 2006), 36-37, 43.
 * "Present Moment, Urgent Moment". Tricycle (Fall 2004), 71-74, 118.
 * "The Second Precept: Transforming Greed". Tricycle (Winter 2003), 39-40.
 * "Becoming a Contemplative Artist: Developing Skillfulness in Practice". Gay Buddhist Fellowship Newsletter (February/March 2003). PDF
 * "The Parking Lot Sutra". Turning Wheel (Winter 2001), 34-37.
 * "Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation in South Africa". Turning Wheel (Fall 2001), 27-31.
 * "Transpersonal Issues at the Millenium. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology (1999), 31 (1): 41-67.
 * "Responding to the Cries of the World: Socially Engaged Buddhism in North America", in Charles Prebish and Kenneth Tanaka (ed.), The Faces of Buddhism in America (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998), 266-286, 334-341.
 * "Facing the Collective Shadow" (with Jürgen Kremer). ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1990), 22 (1), 2-4.
 * "Ken Wilber and the Future of Transpersonal Inquiry: an Introduction to the Conversation". Ken Wilber in Dialogue: Conversations with Leading Transpersonal Thinkers (Wheaton: Quest Books, 1998), 1-27.
 * "Intimate Relationships and Spirituality: An Introduction". ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1998), 21(2), 2-3.
 * "Unlearning Oppression: Healing Racism, Healing Violence" (with Isoke Femi). ReVision 20 (Fall 1997): 18-24.
 * "Structural Violence and Spirituality: Socially Engaged Buddhist Perspectives" (with Sulak Sivaraksa and Santikaro Bhikkhu). ReVision 20 (Fall 1997): 38-42.
 * "Responding to Violence: an Introduction". ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1997), 20 (2), 2.
 * "Relationship as Spiritual Practice", with Jeanne Achterberg. ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1996), 19(2), 2-5.
 * "How Straight is the Spiritual Path?" ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1996), 19(1), 25-40.
 * "Immediate Family, Extended Family, Expanded Family". Turning Wheel, Winter 1996, 41, 43-5.
 * "Spiritual Inquiry". ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1995), 17(2), 2-12.
 * "Asking to Awaken", with Joanna Macy, ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1995), 17(2), 25-33.
 * "Toward a Socially Engaged Spirituality" ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation (1993): 15(3), 98.
 * "Buddhist Responses to Violence and War: Resources for a Socially Engaged Spirituality". Journal of Humanistic Psychology (1992): 32(4), 41-75.
 * "The Crisis of Modernity and the Emergence of Socially Engaged Spirituality", from ReVision 15 (Winter 1993) 105-114.
 * "A Thai Perspective on Socially Engaged Buddhism: A Conversation with Sulak Sivaraksa", ReVision 15 (Winter 1993): 121-127.
 * "Contemporary Epistemology and the Study of Mysticism", from Forman, Robert K.C. (ed.), The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 163-210.
 * "Philosophical Foundations of Transpersonal Psychology: An Introduction to Some Basic Issues", The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 1986, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1 - 34).