<JOURNAL ISSUE>: Journal of World Buddhist Cultures, Vol. 6 (2023)
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the Journal of World Buddhist Cultures, vol. 6 (2023) has now been published and is available on the center's homepage. Please have a look at it from the following link.
Link: https://rcwbc.ryukoku.ac.jp/journal-of-world-buddhist-cultures/journal/
This issue has one article and two book reviews.
Article
Online Conference - Prayer Carpet Colloquium (Turkish and English) - March 21-22
Held in conjunction with the exhibition Prayer and Transcendence, this two-day virtual event will bring into conversation scholars and other leading voice
Deadline Approaching: USHMM In-Person Faculty Seminar: Religious Approaches to Understanding Rescue During the Holocaust, May 30 - June 2, 2023. (deadline March 10, 2023)
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the
[CFP] Journal of Religious Minorities under Muslim Rule (Brill)
Journal of Religious Minorities
RESOURCE: Hasidism in America: New Research and Teaching Resource
In 2021 the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) awarded the Brooklyn College Library’s Archives and Special Collections unit a grant to digitize and share with the public unused footage from the creation of the 1997 landmark documentary A Life Apart: Hasidism in America, which was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
JOB> Carleton College: Instructor, Carleton Buddhist Studies in India
Carleton Global Engagement Programs seeks two instructors to accompany the Buddhist Studies Program to Bodh Gaya, India, in the Fall of 2023. This semester-long program draws undergraduates from colleges throughout the United States and Canada.
Call for Applications for the DFG Research Training Group GRK 2833 „East Asian Futures“ (EAF)
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JOURNAL TOC> The Eastern Buddhist, Third Series, volume 2, number 2
Dear H-Buddhism Members,
We are very pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Eastern Buddhist, Third Series, volume 2, number 2, December 2022.
The centerpiece of this issue is, at eighty-three pages, a concise, yet sweeping biographical treatment of D. T. Suzuki by Professor James C. Dobbins. The volume also contains the latest installment of Professor Robert F. Rhodes’s yearly report on Japanese Books on Buddhism, here providing an overview of those published in 2021.
JOURNAL TOC> The Eastern Buddhist, Third Series, volume 2, number 2
Dear H-Japan Members,
We are very pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Eastern Buddhist, Third Series, volume 2, number 2, December 2022.
The centerpiece of this issue is, at eighty-three pages, a concise, yet sweeping biographical treatment of D. T. Suzuki by Professor James C. Dobbins. The volume also contains the latest installment of Professor Robert F. Rhodes’s yearly report on Japanese Books on Buddhism, here providing an overview of those published in 2021.
