Friday, November 5, 2010
Won Buddhism to bring ethics to G20 politics
Won Buddhism of Manhattan, a U.N.-accredited NGO, opens the second annual G20 Universal Ethics Summit in Seoul, Sunday.
The seven-day, multi-faceted event looks to bring a return of global focus to ethics and leadership principles. The religion and culture summit seeks to recalibrate the fundamental goals of influential figures in order to avoid further economic crises.
Comprising of lectures, panels and an inter-religious retreat, more than 60 participants are expected to attend the events of the G20 Universal Ethics Summit. The international meeting’s highlights are divided into three days of focused discussion, while the retreat lasts for longer than the duration of the activities.
Read the rest of the story on The Korea Times
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