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The Role of Hangzhou in the Spread of East Asian Buddhism
Author Welter, Albert (著)
Source International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture=국제불교문화사상사학회
Volumev.32 n.1
Date2022.06
Pages5 - 17
PublisherInternational Association for Buddhist Thought and Culture
Publisher Url http://iabtc.org/
LocationSeoul, Korea [首爾, 韓國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAlbert WELTER is professor of East Asian Buddhism and intellectual history at the University of Arizona. His works include A Tale of Two Stūpas: Diverging Paths in the Revival of Buddhism in Hangzhou China (Oxford, 2022), Approaches to Chan, Sŏn, and Zen Studies: Chinese Chan Buddhism and It’s Spread throughout East Asia, co-edited with Steven Heine and Jin Y. Park (SUNY, 2022), an edited volume, Religion, Culture, and the Public Sphere in China and Japan (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2017), Yongming Yanshou’s Conception of Chan in the Zongjing lu: A Special Transmission within the Scriptures (Oxford, 2011), The Linji lu and the Creation of Chan Orthodoxy: The Development of Chan’s Records of Sayings Literature. (Oxford, 2008), and Monks, Rulers, and Literati: The Political Ascendancy of Chan Buddhism (Oxford, 2006). He is currently working on a project, “The Hangzhou Region and the Creation of East Asian Buddhism,” with funding from the Khyentse Foundation, in conjunction with Zhejiang and Jiliang universities, the Hangzhou Academy of Social Sciences, and the Hangzhou Buddhist Academy.Albert WELTER is professor of East Asian Buddhism and intellectual history at the University of Arizona. His works include A Tale of Two Stūpas: Diverging Paths in the Revival of Buddhism in Hangzhou China (Oxford, 2022), Approaches to Chan, Sŏn, and Zen Studies: Chinese Chan Buddhism and It’s Spread throughout East Asia, co-edited with Steven Heine and Jin Y. Park (SUNY, 2022), an edited volume, Religion, Culture, and the Public Sphere in China and Japan (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2017), Yongming Yanshou’s Conception of Chan in the Zongjing lu: A Special Transmission within the Scriptures (Oxford, 2011), The Linji lu and the Creation of Chan Orthodoxy: The Development of Chan’s Records of Sayings Literature. (Oxford, 2008), and Monks, Rulers, and Literati: The Political Ascendancy of Chan Buddhism (Oxford, 2006). He is currently working on a project, “The Hangzhou Region and the Creation of East Asian Buddhism,” with funding from the Khyentse Foundation, in conjunction with Zhejiang and Jiliang universities, the Hangzhou Academy of Social Sciences, and the Hangzhou Buddhist Academy.
E-mail: awelter@arizona.edu
ISSN15987914 (P)
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Created date2023.04.24
Modified date2023.04.26



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