
This is the weblog for the Center for Buddhist Studies at Columbia University.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Categories | BuddhismReligion & SpiritualityEducation | ||||

Justin T. McDaniel, associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, gave a talk entitled "Affixing Gold to Ghosts: Overlapping Narratives and Intertwined Agencies at a Monastery in Bangkok" on April 8th, ... more
Jin Park, associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at American University, gave a talk entitled "Zen and Reality: Questioning the Identity of Korean Zen Buddhism" on December 3rd, 2010, as part of the Columbia University Buddh... more
Wendi Adamek, external faculty fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center (though she will soon be assuming a position at the University of Sydney), gave a talk entitled "Zen and the Environment: It's Not What You Think" on December 2nd, 2010, as part ... more
Jason Ānanda Josephson, assistant professor in the Department of Religion at Williams College, gave a talk entitled "Heretical Anthropology: Imagined Buddhisms in Early Modern Japan" on November 12th, 2010, as part of the Columbia University Buddhis... more
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