Dear Friends of the Center for Buddhist Studies,
Please join us on Monday, March 13 at 5 pm (Arizona Time) for the next lecture of the Ōbaku Ingen/Lingyin Lecture Series! This is an online event...
Dear Friends of the Center for Buddhist Studies,
Please join us on Monday, March 13 at 5 pm (Arizona Time) for the next lecture of the Ōbaku Ingen/Lingyin Lecture Series! This is an online event...
Dear Friends of the Center for Buddhist Studies,
Please join us on Tuesday, February 21 at 4 pm (Arizona Time) in the Presidio Room, Student Union for the next...
Dear Friends of the Center for Buddhist Studies,
Please join us on February 14th at 4 pm in Presidio Room, Student Union for the next lecture of Ōbaku Ingen/Lingyin Lecture Series of the term! ...
Dear Friends of the Center for Buddhist Studies,
Please join us on February 13th at 4 pm in Presidio Room, Student Union for the next lecture of Ōbaku Ingen/Lingyin Lecture Series of the term! This...
Co-host with the Department of East Asian Studies and the Center for Buddhist Studies, the Center for...
[𝙄𝙢𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙖𝙣𝙩 𝙪𝙥𝙙𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙: The in-person...
Date: September 16-18, 2022
Venue: The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Main Theme: The Digital World in an Age of Uncertainty: Humanizing Technology for Wellness, Resilience, and Creativity
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Time: May 3rd (Tuesday), 16:00-16:30 (Arizona Time)
Location: Poetry Center, 1508 E Helen St, Tucson, AZ 85719
This event will be held in conjunction with the...
Launching Ceremony of the Online Art Exhibition
True Image: Celebrating the Legacy of Yinyuan Longqi (Ingen Ryūki) and the Art of Ōbaku
May 3 (...
Obaku Ingen Lecture Series, No. 1
Chinese Zen Master Yinyuan/Ingen in Global East Asia
by Dr. Jiang Wu
In 1654 Zen Master Yinyuan ...
Join the University of Arizona Center for Buddhist Studies for our Pu Yin Lecture Series Fall 2021 No. 2
TRUTH IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: SEDUCTIVE WRITING AND THE BIRTH OF CHAN (ZEN) BUDDHISM IN...
The University of Arizona Center for Buddhist Studies proudly joins thirteen other international institutions in co-hosting...
We are happy to announce that we are presenting our grant-winning project (awarded by College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture, see ...
Special GIS Panel on Hangzhou Buddhism at PNC Annual Conference ...
Join the University of Arizona Center for Buddhist Studies for our
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Join the University of Arizona Center for Buddhist Studies for our
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Join the University of Arizona Center for...
Lingyin Buddhist Studies Lecture 2021 No. 1
HÔTAN 鳳潭 IN THE WORLD...
Info Sessions on A New Home for the Center for Buddhist Studies
To all of...
Info Sessions on A New Home for the Center for Buddhist Studies
To all of...
Info Sessions on A New Home for the Center for Buddhist Studies
To all of...
Shi Zhiru, professor of Religious Studies and program coordinator of Asian Studies, Pomona College...
POETIC MELODY FROM HANGZHOU
...Dr. Chün-fang Yü, professor emerita, Departments of Religion and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University...
Prof. Yi-Hsun Huang, Department of Buddhist Studies, Fo Guang...
Prof. Ann Heirman, head of the Centre for Buddhist Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
...Stephen Batchelor will be giving a lecture on "The Practice of Solitude" and will include readings from The Art of Solitude on Monday, March 9. The lecture is one of the Puyin Buddhist Studies...
The Center for Buddhist Studies is glad to...
The Center for Buddhist Studies is glad to announce the fifth lecture of the Lingyin Buddhist Studies Lecture Series in 2019 fall at the U of A. Professor Xie Yifeng is scheduled to present. The lecture is free and open to the public.
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The Fourth Lingyin Buddhist Lectures Series
What
Guest Artist Lecture-Performance by Shawn Head: “The Shakuhachi Flute”
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Monday,...
The Center for Buddhist Studies is glad to announce four lectures of the Pu Yin Buddhist Studies Lecture Series in spring 2018 at the University of Arizona. Professor Albert Welter will give the inaugural lecture on Hangzhou...
The Center for Buddhist Studies is glad to announce the third lecture of the Lingyin Buddhist Studies Lecture Series in 2019 fall at the U of A. Professor Raoul Birnbaum is scheduled to present. The lecture is free and open to the public.
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The Center for Buddhist studies is glad to present Khyentse Foundation Lecture Series on April 16. The event is free and open to the public.
Speaker: Prof. Jacqueline Stone, Department of Religious Studies, Princeton...
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the College of Humanities Department of Religious Studies & Classics, the Center for Buddhist Studies...
Kyentse Foundation Lecture Series
The ti-yong 體用 paradigm, which thoroughly pervades and informs the Buddhist, Daoist, and Confucian manifestations of traditional East Asian philosophy, has received surprisingly scant attention from...
Maitreya Culture and Education Foundation in Hong Kong sincerely invites you to participate in the “Compassion” Articles Contest for Celebration of 70th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, the 100th Anniversary of May Fourth Movement,...
Robert Thurman, the Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, will give a lecture titled “Buddhist Ethics and...
Professor Robert E. Buswell, Jr. UCLA Distinguished Professor of Buddhist Studies will give the second Khyentse Foundation Lecture titled “Is Zen “...
Inaugural ceremony for the founding of the Center for Buddhist Studies at the University of Arizona, in conjunction with the Chan/Zen conference
Master Shi Guangquan, Abbot of the world-renowned Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou, China, will give a lecture during the inaugural ceremony,...
The College of Humanities established the Center of Buddhist Studies in 2017 to promote academic research on the Buddhist tradition and its related...
Speaker: Prof. Karl Ryavec (Professor of World Heritage at the University of California, Merced...
This talk focuses on the famous founder of Living Chan生活禪, Master Jinghui 淨慧法師 (1933-2013), and his Buddhist thought and practice. First, the talk introduces the biography of the late Master Jinghui, who was abbot of Bailin Chan Monastery 柏林禪寺...
The Center for Buddhist Studies is glad to announce four lectures of the Pu Yin Buddhist Studies Lecture Series in spring 2018 at the University of Arizona. Professor Albert Welter will give the inaugural lecture on Hangzhou...
The Center for Buddhist Studies is glad to announce four lectures of the Pu Yin Buddhist Studies Lecture Series in spring 2018 at the University of Arizona. Professor Albert Welter will give the inaugural lecture on Hangzhou...
Speaker: Prof. Albert Welter, Head, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Arizona
Abstract: The Hangzhou region, centered in the city of Hangzhou, has long been one of the most important cultural hubs in China, and has had a wide...
Meditation (7 – 9) Public talk (9:30 – 10) Discussion (10 – 11)
Workshop: “Zen in the New Century"
The Center for Buddhist Studies co-sponsors a talk on Zen and poetry led by Henry Shukman.
Buddhist ideas, institutions and individuals were influential in the creation of Chinese tea culture from at least the eighth century onwards. Given that tea was often promoted by Buddhists as an alternative to alcohol, and that it was extolled...
Canonical Buddhist texts proclaim that sickness is one of the four signs of sentient existence: birth, aging, sickness, and death. In this view, only perfect beings such as the Buddha are capable of evading the clutches of impermanence. At the...