Stephen Batchelor (author)

Stephen Batchelor (born in Scotland) is the author of many books relating to Buddhism, and a proponent of agnostic or secular Buddhism. At the age of nineteen, Batchelor moved to Dharamsala in India. In 1974 he ordained as a Tibetan monk in the Gelug tradition. In Dharamsala, shortly after ordination, he met Satya Narayan Goenka, and sat a ten-day vipassana meditation retreat with him. He studied under Geshe Rabten in Switzerland, his group consisting mostly of Westerners like himself. During this period he learned to read Tibetan script and found himself immersed in a fairly complex routine. While a Tibetan monk, Batchelor continued his vipassana practice. While not outright prohibited by his Tibetan teachers, it was not endorsed, either. It was tolerated.

In 1977 he left the Gelug tradition and ordained as a Korean Zen monk in South Korea, where he met his wife Martine Batchelor (then a Buddhist nun). He found the Korean approach distinct from the Tibetan and Theravada approaches he had been combining. He trained under the guidance of Kusan Sunim at the International Zen Center, and he and Martine translated and edited texts and literature for the center. The two had become close friends when in 1983 Kusan died. By this time Batchelor was compelled to return to Europe, but stayed on an extra year helping to keep the center in order. In 1984 or 1985 he and Martine disrobed and moved to Totnes, Devon, England, joining and teaching at the Sharpham Community and Gaia House at the invitation of a mutual friend. They welcomed the transition from monastic life to lay life with open arms.

Batchelor is an author, teacher, and scholar, writing books and articles on Buddhist topics and leading meditation retreats throughout the world. He currently lives in Aquitaine, France. He is an active member of the Center for Pragmatic Buddhism's (CPB) Advisory Board.

Translations by Stephen Batchelor

 * Batchelor, Stephen. Verses from the Center: A Buddhist Vision of the Sublime. Riverhead Books, 2001. ISBN 1573228761. This is translation of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way) by Nagarjuna.
 * Rabten, Geshé. Echoes of Voidness. Translated and edited by Stephen Batchelor. Wisdom, 1983. ISBN 086171010X.
 * Rabten, Geshé. Song of the Profound View. Translated and annotated by Stephen Batchelor. Wisdom Publications, 1989. ISBN 086171086X.
 * Shantideva. A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life. Translated by Stephen Batchelor. Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1979. ISBN 8185102597.

Reviews of books by Stephen Batchelor

 * Buddhism Without Beliefs critiqued by Bhikkhu Punnadhammo
 * "The New Buddhist Atheism" review by Mark Vernon of Confession of a Buddhist Atheist in the Guardian, March 10, 2010.
 * Stephen Batchelor's Confession: Review of Confession of a Buddhist Atheist by Barbara O'Brien, retrieved 2010-03-30.
 * review by Guy Zimmerman of Confession of a Buddhist Atheist in the Times Quotidian, April 12, 2010.

Interviews and Documentaries

 * Short documentary film about Stephen Batchelor made for Netherlands TV. April 2008. English with Dutch subtitles.
 * TV interview on ABC News, March 9, 2010.
 * "Starting from Scratch: A talk with Stephen Batchelor"Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
 * Online video of a talk based on Confession of a Buddhist Atheist. Fora.tv, March 19, 2010.

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