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Bolang Tsai is a Professor at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (DILA).Continue reading
Bolang Tsai is a Professor at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (DILA).Continue reading
Prof. Wei-jen TENG currently teaches at Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, Taiwan.Prof. Teng’s research interests include Buddhist Theory of Mind and Meditation, Intellectual History of Chinese Buddhism, and more recently Buddhism and modernity. Continue reading
Koichi Shinohara is a retired Senior Lecturer of Religious Studies and East Asian Languages & Literatures. His areas of interest include Buddhism in East Asia and representations of Buddhist Monastic Practices in Medieval China.Continue reading
Dr. Muller is a Professor in the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology at the University of Tokyo. Dr. Muller’s main field of research is Buddhism, but he is also a student of the broader area of East Asian philosophy and religion (i.e., Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism). Continue reading
Prof. Hao Chunwen is the Dean of the School of Historyand the Director of the History Institute at Capital Normal University. Continue reading
Venerable Guohuei is a representative from Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts.Continue reading
John Kieschnick is The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Professor of Buddhist Studies. Professor Kieschnick specializes in Chinese Buddhism, with particular emphasis on its cultural history. Continue reading
Professor Mair has been teaching at the University of Pennsylvania since 1979. He specializes in Buddhist popular literature as well as the vernacular tradition of Chinese fiction and the performing arts. Continue reading
Robert E. Buswell Jr., Distinguished Professor of Buddhist Studies in the UCLA Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, is the Irving and Jean Stone Chair in Humanities at UCLA, and the founding director of the university’s Center for Buddhist Studies and Center for Korean Studies.Continue reading
T.H. Barrett is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Religions and Philosophies at SOAS University of London. His research interests focus on the history of Chinese religion, notably Taoism and Buddhism and pre-modern Chinese history, especially the Tang period.Continue reading
Phyllis Granoff joined the Yale faculty on July 1, 2004.She has done research in all of the classical religions of India–Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and has published articles on Indian art and literature. Her interests include contemporary Indian literature and she has published translations of short stories from Bengali and Oriya. Continue reading