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    • Anthony A. Jack  + ([https://www.gse.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/faculty/documents/anthony-jack-84953.pdf CV])
    • Sheehy, M.  + ('''Appointments''' Director of Programs M'''Appointments'''</br></br>Director of Programs</br>Mind & Life Institute </br></br>Faculty, Department of Religious Studies. Affiliated Faculty at the Contemplative Sciences Center and Tibet Center.</br>University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA 2016—Present</br></br>Visiting Researcher</br>Kyoto University. Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability. Kyoto, Japan. 2018</br></br>Visiting Scholar</br>Harvard University, Divinity School. Cambridge, 2016</br></br>Director of Research</br>Buddhist Digital Resource Center (formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center). Cambridge, MA 2011-2015</br></br>Adjunct Professor</br>Boston College. Theology Department. Boston, MA</br></br>Lecturer in Asian Religions</br>The New School University, Eugene Lang College. New York, NY 2009-2012</br></br>Academic Program Director</br>The New School University. Study Abroad in Tibet. New York, NY 2011-2012</br></br>Senior Editor</br>Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. New York, NY 2009-2011</br></br>Adjunct Professor</br>Manhattanville College. Asian Studies Department. Purchase, NY 2008-2010</br></br>Adjunct Professor</br>City University of New York. Asian Studies Department. New York, NY 2008-2009</br></br> </br></br> </br>'''Recent Presentations and Public Lectures'''</br></br>A Comparative Analysis of Digital Manuscripts from Eastern Tibet</br>Centre for the Study of Manuscript Culture</br>University of Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany. 2015</br></br>Methods and Pathways in the Study of Digital Tibetan Manuscripts</br>The Martin Center for the Advanced Study of Religion</br>The University of Chicago Divinity School. Chicago, IL. 2015</br></br>An Ontology for the Digital Tibetan Book</br>“Symposium on the Tibetan Book”</br>The University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA. 2014</br></br>The Jonang in 18th Century Tibet</br>Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. 2014</br></br>Ecumenism in Tibet</br>University of Colorado. Boulder, CO. 2013</br></br>A Buddhist Tradition on the Edge: The Migration and Marginalization of the Jonangpa in Tibet</br>Center for the Study of World Religions</br>Harvard Divinity School. Cambridge, MA. 2013</br></br>Three Years in Tibet: Reflections from a Buddhist Monastery</br>The University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. 2012</br></br>Values in Tibetan Buddhist Education</br>Wheaton College. Norton, MA. 2012</br></br>Bibliographic Sources for Tibetan Studies: A TBRC Workshop</br>Columbia University. New York, NY. 2012</br></br>Technology and Translation in the Future of Tibetan Studies</br>Tibetan Studies After Gene Smith and Directions for the Future</br>Columbia University. New York, NY. 2011</br></br>Applied Scholarship in Tibetan Cultural Regions of China</br>The University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. 2010</br></br>Zhentong Buddhist Philosophy in the Jonang Tradition</br>Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. 2010</br></br>Visualizing the Tantric Buddhist Mandala</br>Yale University. New Haven, CT. 2010</br></br>On the History of the Jonang Kalachakra Tradition</br>Tibet House. New York, NY. 2009</br></br> </br></br>'''Conference Presentations'''</br></br>An Entangled Buddhist History: Shangs pa Lineage Networks, Transmission Strategies, and their Records of Reception in Tibet</br>“Transference and Transmission in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist ‘Philosophical’ Traditions”</br>XVIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</br>University of Vienna. Austria. 2014</br></br>Materializing Dreams and Omens: Narrative Devices in the Autobiographical Writing of the Tibetan Yoginī Trinle Wangmo</br>“Writing Tibetan Women”</br>American Academy of Religion. Baltimore, MD. 2013</br></br>Charting Par khang Culture: Towards an Analytics of Early Xylographic Literary Production in Tibet</br>“Among Digital Texts: Remembering Gene Smith”</br>International Association of Tibetan Studies. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. 2013</br></br>In Your Face: Bamda Tubten Gelek’s Up-Close Personal Advice</br>“Translating Buddhist Luminaries: A Conference on Ecumenism and Tibetan Translation”</br>University of Colorado. Boulder. 2013</br></br>Relocating the Tibetan Manuscript Writings of Kunga Drolchok (1507-1566)</br>“Documentary and Manuscript Sources from Tibet”</br>Association of Asian Studies. San Diego, CA. 2013</br></br>Mapping Scholarship on Tibet: Recent Findings of Jonang Monasteries</br>National Outreach Scholarship Conference</br>The University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. 2012.</br></br>Conducting Tibetological Research: A TBRC Workshop</br>International Seminar of Young Tibetologists</br>Kobe City University of Foreign Studies. Kobe, Japan. 2012</br></br>Accessing a Global Vision of Tibetan Literary Culture</br>“Preservation of the Literary Heritage”</br>Third International Conference on the Tibetan Language.</br>Columbia University. New York, NY. 2011</br></br>A Buddhist Hermeneutic of Time: Tibetan Recalculations of the Buddhist Councils and Zhentong Literary History in India</br>“India in the Asian Buddhist Imagination,” Buddhism Section</br>American Academy of Religion. San Francisco, CA. 2011</br></br>Banned Books, Sealed Printeries and Neglected Dkar chag: Precursors and Prospects in Light of E. Gene Smith’s Contributions to Tibetan Literary Studies</br>“E. Gene Smith: Remembering His Life and Works”</br>International Association of Buddhist Studies. Taiwan. 2011</br></br>Codifying the Krtyuga: Preliminary Remarks on a Literary History of Gzhan stong in Tibet</br>“Rang stong / Gzhan stong: Perspectives on the Discourse in India and Tibet”</br>International Association of Buddhist Studies. Taiwan. 2011</br></br>Identity Politics of Re-Embodiment: Lineage Formation in Tibetan and Mongolian Accounts of Rje btsun Tā ra nā tha’s (1575-1635) Death and the Birth of Khal kha Blo bzang bstan pa’i rgyal mtshan (1635-1723)</br>“Madness, Smallpox, and Death in Tibet,” Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group</br>American Academy of Religion. Atlanta, GA. 2010</br></br>Revealing the Gsang ba’i ye shes: Reflections on the Autobiography of the Female Jo nang pa Adept Rje bstun ma ‘Phrin las dbang mo (1585-c.1668)</br>“The Jo nang pa: Narrative, Transmission, and Tradition Reconsidered”</br>International Association of Tibetan Studies.</br>University of British Colombia, Vancouver, Canada. 2010</br></br>Life after Tāranātha: Priorities and Strategies for Sustaining Esoteric Buddhist Knowledge Transmission Among the Jonangpa in 17th Century Tibet</br>“Strategies of Buddhist Knowledge Transmission: Texts, Techniques, and Technologies in Tibet,” Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group</br>American Academy of Religion. Montreal, Canada. 2009</br></br>Is the Uttaratantra-śastra Really a Madhyamaka Text?: Jonangpa Understandings of Tibetan Buddhist Doxography and Historiography</br>“The Uttaratantra in Tibet,” Buddhist Philosophy and Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group</br>American Academy of Religion. Chicago, IL. 2008</br></br>Tāranātha’s Secret: Reading from the Autobiography of the Tibetan Female Adept Phrin las dbang mo</br>TBRC/Rubin Foundation Scholars Seminar. New York, NY. 2008</br></br>Retelling Mahayana History: Jo nang Sources for the Indian and Tibetan Transmissions of Gzhan stong Madhyamaka</br>“Mahayana Buddhism Section”</br>International Association of Buddhist Studies. Atlanta, GA. 2008ciation of Buddhist Studies. Atlanta, GA. 2008)
    • Kurtis Schaeffer  + ('''Employment''' Associate Professor 2005'''Employment'''</br></br>Associate Professor 2005 to Present <br></br>Department of Religious Studies <br></br>University of Virginia<br></br></br>Associate Professor 2000 to 2005<br></br>Department of Religious Studies <br></br>University of Alabama<br></br></br>'''Education'''<br></br></br>2000<br></br>Ph.D. Tibetan and South Asian Religions<br></br>Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies<br></br>Harvard University, Cambridge MA<br></br>Advisor: Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp<br></br>Dissertation:<br></br></br>1995<br></br>M.A. Asian Languages and Literatures<br></br>Department of Asian Languages and Literature<br></br>University of Washington, Seattle, WA<br></br>Advisor: Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp<br></br>M. A. Thesis:<br></br></br>1988<br></br>B.A. Religious Studies<br></br>Department of Religious Studies<br></br>Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR<br></br></br>'''Recent Fellowships'''<br></br></br>2007 through 2009. Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), The University of Virginia. Project: Mapping the Dalai Lamas.OR<br> '''Recent Fellowships'''<br> 2007 through 2009. Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), The University of Virginia. Project: Mapping the Dalai Lamas.)
    • Robert M. Gimello  + ('''Robert M. Gimello''' 詹密羅 '''''Brief Cur'''Robert M. Gimello''' 詹密羅 '''''Brief Curriculum Vitae''''' (November 2018)</br></br></br>Specialist in the history of E. Asian religions. Chief research and teaching interests: the history of</br>Buddhism in E. Asia (particularly China, but also Korea and Japan); theology of religions; comparative</br>mysticism; philosophy of religion; religion and visual culture.</br></br>'''Formal Education:'''</br></br>* B.A. in English & Asian Studies, Seton Hall University, 1964</br>* M.A. in Chinese, Seton Hall University, 1965</br>* Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University, 1976</br>* Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Tokyo, 1979</br></br>'''Academic Appointments:'''</br></br>* Columbia University, Preceptor & Associate in E. Asian Languages & Civilizations, 1969-71</br>* Dartmouth College, Department of Religion: Lecturer, 1971-75</br>* King's College, University of London, Faculty of Theology: Visiting Lecturer, 1974</br>* University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies:</br>* Assistant Professor, 1976-79 , Associate Professor, 1979-81</br>* University of Arizona:</br>* Professor of Oriental Studies and Head of the Department of Oriental Studies, 1981-1987</br>* Professor of East Asian Studies and Religious Studies, 1987-2000</br>* Acting Associate Dean of the College of Humanities, 1991-1993</br>* Acting Head of the Departments of French & Italian and East Asian Studies 1997-98</br>* Head of the Department of French and Italian, 1998-99</br>* Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies, 2001-</br>* Chinese Institute of Buddhist Studies (Zhonguo Foxue Yanjiusuo 中國佛學研究所 — Taipei): Visiting Professor, 1992</br>* Ruprecht-Karl Universität Heidelberg, Sinologisches Seminar: Visiting Professor, 1994</br>* Eötvös Loránd University (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem), Budapest: Visiting Professor of Chinese Studies, Summer 2000</br>* The Charles University (Universitas Carolina/Univerzity Karlovy), Prague: Visiting Professor of Chinese Studies, Summer 2002</br>* Harvard University, Dept. of East Asian Languages & Civilizations: Visiting Professor, 1999–2006</br>* Seoul National University, Visiting Professor: Winter 2006</br>* University of Notre Dame, Research Prof. of Theology & E Asian Languages & Cultures: 2006-</br>* Stanford University, Shinnyo-en 真如苑 Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies: Spring-Summer 2010</br></br></br>* Major fellowships and grants from, among others, the US Department of Education, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Japan Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation.</br></br>* Extensive research travel in Asia; guest lecturer at numerous institutions in the US and abroad.</br></br>* Recipient (twice) of the University of Arizona "Award for Superior Teaching."</br></br>* Former President of the Society for the Study of Chinese Religions (1989 to 1991); service on numerous professional boards, committees, etc.</br></br>'''Some Recent Publications:</br></br>* "Icon and Incantation: The Goddess Zhunti 准提 and the Rôle of Images in the Occult Buddhism of China," in ''Images in Asian Religions: Texts and Contexts'', edited by Phyllis Granoff and Koichi Shinohara (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2004): 225-256.</br></br>* Entry on "Enlightenment" in ''The Encyclopedia of Buddhism'', edited by Robert E. Buswell. New York: Macmillan, Thompson, Gale, 2004.</br></br>* "Echoes of the ''Dìlùn'' 地論 (Asaṅga's ''Treatise on the Ten Stages of the Bodhisattva Path'') in the Thought of Ŭisang 義湘," in Jiron shisō no keisei to hen'yō 地論思想の形成と変容 (The Formation and Transformation of the Thought of the ''Treatise on the Stages''), ed. by the Geumgang University Center for the Study of Buddhist Culture 金剛大學校佛教文化研究所. Tokyo: Kokusho kankōkai 国書刊 行会, 2010. (Note: A Korean translation of this book, including a Korean translation of my article, was separately published in Seoul by Geumgang University Press, also in 2010.)</br></br>* ''Avataṃsaka Buddhism in East Asia: Origins and Adaptations of a Visual Culture'', coedited with Frédéric Girard (Paris) and Imre Hamar (Budapest). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012.</br></br>* "A Depth of Otherness: Buddhism and Benedict XVI's Theology of Religions," in ''Explorations in the Theology of Benedict XVI'', edited by John C. Cavadini (Notre Dame, Indian: University of Notre Dame Press, 2012): 114-141.</br></br>* "Shijian yu chushijian ''"huaijing"'': Wutaishan "shensheng" foshan de youlai" 世间与出世间'坏境': 五台山与'神圣'佛山的由来 ('Environments' Worldly and Otherworldly: Wutaishan and the Origin of a 'Sacred' Buddhist Mountain), ''Fayin'' 法音 (''Voice of the Dharma'') July, 2104 (#359), 29-32.</br></br>* "Huayan 華嚴 and Mijiao 密教: Affinities of Doctrine and Practice," ''Huayan Xuebao'' 華嚴學報 (''Journal of Huayan Studies'' — Taiwan), No. 8 (2015), 57-103.</br></br>'''Forthcoming:'''</br></br>* ''A Design for Liberation: An Annotated Translation, with Commentary, of the Inaugural Text of the Korean Huayan'' 華嚴 ''(Hwaŏm) Tradition — Ŭisang's'' 義湘 ''Diagram of the Realm of Truth According to the One Vehicle'' (''Ilsŭng pŏpkyedo'' 一乘法界圖). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, forthcoming in 2019.</br></br>* "Intimations of Presence in the Religion of Emptiness: A Proposed Focus for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue," in ''Evangelization as Interreligious Dialogue'', ed. by John C. Cavadini and Donald Wallenfang. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, forthcoming in 2019.</br></br>* "On the Mutual Entailment of the 'Not-Awake' 不覺 and the 'Awake' 覺 Natures of the Mind in the Thought of Fǎzàng 法藏: An Analysis of Selected Passages from Dàshèng qǐxìn lùn yìjì 大乘起信論義記," ''Dongya foxue pinglun'' 东亚佛学评论 (Review of East Asian Buddhist Studies) no. 3, 2019. ([https://theology.nd.edu/people/robert-m-gimello/ Source Accessed June 12, 2019])//theology.nd.edu/people/robert-m-gimello/ Source Accessed June 12, 2019]))
    • Radich, M.  + (Academic Appointments Professor of BuddhiAcademic Appointments</br></br>Professor of Buddhist Studies, Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context", University of Heidelberg, 2018</br></br>Associate Professor in Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies, 2005-2017</br></br>Alexander Von Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, University of Hamburg Numata Center for Buddhist Studies, 2015</br></br>Numata Visiting Professorship in Buddhist Studies, University of Hamburg Numata Center for Buddhist Studies, 2013-2014</br></br>Visiting Associate Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, 2009</br></br>International Research Collaborations</br></br>"The Encounter of Chinese Buddhists with Indian Yogācāra Texts: A Comparative Study of Indian and Chinese Commentaries on Vasubandhu's Twenty Verses (Viṃśikā)." Led by Prof. Lin Chen-kuo (Chengchi U., Taipei). NT$2,689,080 (US$88,912). Funded by the Sheng Yen Education Foundation. Four scholars. 2014-2017.</br></br>"Negotiating Modernity: Buddhism between Tibet and China." Led by Profs. John Makeham (ANU), John Powers (ANU) and Jay Garfield (Smith/ Melbourne). AU$540,000 spread over three years. Funded by the Australian Research Council. Fourteen scholars. 2011-2013. (Withdrew.)</br></br>"Indian Buddhist Thought in Sixth and Seventh Century China." Led by Prof. Lin Chen-kuo, Chengchi University, Taipei. Funded by the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation. Approx. fifteen scholars. 2010-2012.</br></br>"Paramartha and His Times." Led by Prof. Funayama Tōru, Kyoto University. 29 scholars. 2006-2011.</br></br>Other Teaching</br></br>Victoria University of Wellington</br></br>Reli 103, Introduction to Asian Religions, 2005-2016</br>Reli 108, The World's Religions, 2008, 2014, 2016, 2017</br>Reli 110, Myth and Ritual, 2012</br>Reli 206, Introduction to Buddhism, 2005-2017</br>Reli 327, Special Topic: The Body in Religion, 2009</br>Reli 425, Advanced Studies in Asian Religions, 2005, 2006, 2009</br>Reli 427, Advanced Studies in Religious Texts, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017</br>Reli 424, Advanced Studies in Religion and Society, 2012, 2013, 2016</br>Guest lectures: Reli 108, Reli 301, Reli 322, Reli 210, Reli 305, Asia 101, Japa 221, Chin 112, Reli 110, Reli 106; Txtt 201, 2005-2014</br>University of Hamburg, 2013-2014</br></br>Buddhism in China 381-581</br>Issues in the Study of the Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra</br>Harvard University</br></br>Various Teaching Fellow (Teaching Assistant) positions, 2002-2005</br>Graduate Student Supervision (Completed)</br>PhD</br></br>Benno Blaschke. "Consciousness of God as God Is: The Phenomenology of Christian Centering Prayer." 2017. Recipient of a Dean’s award.</br></br>Atsushi Iseki. "The Presentation Form of the Inference in Dharmakīrti." Primary</br>supervisor. 2014.</br></br>David James (David Murphy). "Māori Orality and Extended Cognition: A Cognitive Approach to Memory and Oral Tradition in the Pacific." Second supervisor. 2014.</br></br>Donna Hendry. "Religion, Ethnicity and Identity in Burma." Ph.D. Second supervisor. 2012.</br></br>Wil Hoverd. "Gluttony & Sloth: The Moral Politics of Obesity Discourse." Primary</br>supervisor. 2011.</br></br>Andrew Mahoney. "The Evolutionary Origin and Biological Utility of Supernatural</br>Expertise." Second supervisor. 2011.</br></br>External Professional Service</br></br>Member, Board of Consulting Editors, Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, 2015-present</br>Member, Advisory Board, Oxford Translations of Chinese Thought Series, 2015-present</br>Member, Editorial Board, Singaporean Journal of Buddhist Studies, 2012-present</br>Member, Executive Committee, Australasian Association of Buddhist Studies, 2012-present</br>Member of External Review Board, Theology and Religious Studies, University of Otago, 2014</br>Treasurer, New Zealand Asian Studies Society, 2009-2012</br></br>Peer reviewing</br>University of Hamburg Buddhist Studies Series (University of Hamburg Press),</br>Austrian Science Fund, Brill’s Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Oxford Journal of Buddhist Studies, Buddhist Studies Review, Central Asiatic Journal, New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Singaporean Journal of Buddhist Studies, Indo-Iranian Journal, Relegere, Taida Foxue yanjiu 臺大佛學研究.</br></br>Scholarships, Prizes, Research Grants</br></br>Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship for Advanced Researchers, 2015</br>VUW Contestable Research Grant for two weeks' travel to Kyōto to collect materials for Paramārtha research project, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006</br>Departmental Fellowship, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University, 2000-2005</br>CUE (Bok Center) Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University, Spring 2003</br>University of Auckland Masters Scholarship, 1995</br>Research Languages</br></br>English, classical Chinese, Sanskrit, Pali, classical Tibetan, Mandarin, Japanese, German, French, Italian.</br></br>Other Languages</br></br>Te Reo Māori (intermediate).</br></br>Professional Memberships</br></br>International Association of Buddhist Studies</br>Indogaku Bukkyōgaku Kenkyūkai 印度学佛教学研究会 (Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies)</br>Society for the Study of Chinese Religions</br>New Zealand Asian Studies Society</br>Australasian Association of Buddhist Studies</br>Selected publications</br>"On the Ekottarikāgama 增壹阿含經 T 125 as a Work of Zhu Fonian 竺佛念." Journal of Chinese Buddhist Studies 30 (2017): 1-31.</br></br>"Problems of Attribution, Style, and Dating Relating to the "Great Cloud Sūtras" in the Chinese Buddhist Canon (T 387, T 388/S.6916)." In Buddhist Transformations and Interactions: Papers in Honor of Antonino Forte, edited by Victor Mair, Tansen Sen, and Chen Jinhua, 235-289. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2017</br></br>"Were the Ekottarika-āgama 增壹阿含經 T 125 and the Madhyama-āgama 中阿含經 T 26 Translated by the Same Person? An Assessment on the Basis of Translation Style." In Research on the Madhyama-āgama, edited by Dhammadinnā, 209-237. Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Research Series 5. Taipei: Dharma Drum Publishing Corporation, 2017 (with Anālayo Bhikkhu).</br></br>"Perfected Embodiment: A Buddhist-Inspired Challenge to Contemporary Theories of the Body." In Refiguring the Body: Embodiment in South Asian Religions, edited by Barbara A. Holdrege and Karen Pechelis, 17-58. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2016.</br></br>"Pure Mind in India: Indian Background to Paramārtha’s *Amalavijñāna." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 39 (2016): 249-308.</br></br>"Chō toshite no tamashii, arui wa chō no tamashii 蝶としての魂 あるいは蝶の魂 [Butterfly Souls]." Special Issue for the Retirement of Professor Shingū Kazushige 新宮一成教授 退職記念号. Ningen sonzairon 人間存在論/Menschenontologie 22 (2016): 17-27.</br></br>"A ‘Prehistory’ to Chinese Debates on the Survival of Death by the Spirit, with a Focus on the Term shishen 識神/shenshi 神識." Journal of Chinese Religions 44, no. 2 (2016): 105-126.</br></br>"Tibetan Evidence for the Sources of Chapters of the Synoptic Suvarṇaprabhāsottama-sūtra T664 Ascribed to Paramārtha." Buddhist Studies Review 32, no. 2 (2015): 245-270.</br></br>The Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra and the Emergence of Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine. Hamburg Buddhist Studies 5. Edited by Michael Zimmermann. Hamburg: Hamburg University Press, 2015.</br></br>Review of The Body Incantatory: Spells and the Ritual Imagination in Medieval Chinese Buddhism, by Paul Copp. Sheng Yen Series in Buddhist Studies. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. Tang Studies 33 (2015): 91-110.</br></br>"Tathāgatagarbha Scriptures." In Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Volume One: Literature and Languages, edited by Jonathan Silk, Oskar von Hinüber, and Vincent Eltschinger, 261-273. Leiden: Brill, 2015.</br></br>Lin, Chen-kuo and Michael Radich, eds. A Distant Mirror: Articulating Indic Ideas in Sixth and Seventh Century Chinese Buddhism. Hamburg: Hamburg University Press, 2014.</br></br>Radich, Michael. "Ideas about 'Consciousness' in Fifth and Sixth Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on the Survival of Death by the Spirit, and the Chinese Background to *Amalavijñāna." In A Distant Mirror: Articulating Indic Ideas in Sixth and Seventh Century Chinese Buddhism, edited by Chen-kuo Lin and Michael Radich, 471-512. Hamburg: Hamburg University Press, 2014.</br></br>Radich, Michael and Chen-kuo Lin. "Introduction." In A Distant Mirror: Articulating Indic Ideas in Sixth and Seventh Century Chinese Buddhism, edited by Chen-kuo Lin and Michael Radich, 15-31. Hamburg: Hamburg University Press, 2014.</br></br>"On the Sources, Style and Authorship of Chapters of the Synoptic Suvarṇaprabhāsottama-sūtra T664 Ascribed to Paramārtha (Part 1)." Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology 17 (2014): 207-244.</br></br>"Immortal Buddhas and Their Indestructible Embodiments: The Advent of the Concept of Vajrakāya." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 34 (2011 [2013]): 227-290.</br></br>"External Evidence Relating to Works Ascribed to Paramārtha, with a Focus on Traditional Chinese Catalogues." In Shintai sanzō kenkyū ronshū 真諦三藏研究論集 [Studies of the Works and Influence of Paramartha], edited by Funayama Tōru 船山徹, 39-102[L]. Kyoto: Kyōto daigaku jinbun kagaku kenkyūjo/Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University, 2012.</br></br>How Ajātaśatru Was Reformed: The Domestication of "Ajase" and Stories in Buddhist History. Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series XXVII. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2011.</br></br>"Embodiments of the Buddha in Sarvâstivāda Doctrine: With Special Reference to the *Mahavibhāṣā." Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology 13 (2010): 121-172</br></br>"Budda no 'karada' ['Bodies' of the Buddha]." Jinkan Forum ['Forum', Bulletin of the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University] 26 (2010): 48-53.</br></br>"The Doctrine of *Amalavijñāna in Paramārtha (499-569), and Later Authors to Approximately 800 C.E." Zinbun 41 (2008): 45-174.</br></br>"Problems and Opportunities in the Study of the Bodies of the Buddha", New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies 9, 1 (June, 2007): 46-69.</br></br>"Being Irrational": Lacan, the Objet a, and the Golden Mean (Tokyo: Gakuju Shoin, 2004), translation of Shingū Kazushige, Rakan no seishinbunseki (Kōdansha).</br></br>"Shôbôgenzô ‘Kaiin zanmai’." Translated with Carl Bielefeldt, Dharma Eye, No. 14 (Spring, 2004).</br></br>([http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de/en/people/academic-staff/details/persdetail/radich.html Source Accessed July 20, 2018])il/radich.html Source Accessed July 20, 2018]))
    • Seiji Kumagai  + (BA, Buddhist Studies, Faculty of Letters, BA, Buddhist Studies, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University, 2000-2004.</br>MA, Buddhist Studies, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University, 2004-2006.</br>Ph.D., Buddhist Studies, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University, 2006-2009.</br>CDFJ Scholarship Student, Ecole Pragique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE), FRANCE, 2007-2008.</br>JSPS Research Fellow (PD), Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University, 2009-2011.</br>Assistant Professor, Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University, 2011-2012.</br>Senior Lecturer, Kyoto Womens’ University, 2012-2013.</br>Assocate Professor, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University, 2012-2013.</br>Assocate Professor (Uehiro Kokoro Studies), Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University, 2013-present.</br>Kyoto University Ph.D. (Literature)esent. Kyoto University Ph.D. (Literature))
    • Sam van Schaik  + (Sam Van Schaik has worked with the Stein CSam Van Schaik has worked with the Stein Collection at the British Library for the International Dunhuang Project (IDP: http://idp.bl.uk) since 1999. In the beginning, Sam worked on the Central Asian manuscripts from the Tibetan imperial period. Between 2002 and 2005 Sam compiled a detailed catalogue of the Tibetan tantric manuscripts from Dunhuang. At the moment Sam is engaged in an ongoing research project on the palaeography of the Tibetan and Chinese Dunhuang manuscripts. Recent publications include Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang (Brill, 2010) and Manuscripts and Travellers: The Sino-Tibetan Documents of a Tenth-century Buddhist Pilgrim (de Gruyter, 2010). [http://chinacultureconnect.com/people/sam-van-schaik Source-(Accessed Feb 7, 2011)].van-schaik Source-(Accessed Feb 7, 2011)].)
    • Joerg Tuske  + ([http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jptuske/vitae.htm CV])
    • Mattia Salvini  + ([http://ibc.ac.th/documents/Mattia-Salvini CV])
    • C. Upender Rao  + ([http://www.jnu.ac.in/Faculty/curao/CV_Rao.pdf CV])
    • Bronwyn Finnigan  + ([https://39745f80-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googl[https://39745f80-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/bronwynfinnigan/2019FinniganCV.pdf?attachauth=ANoY7cr-7-y6rSitJHOSdYWr7d3UYIxjewcvhsr2eJPgy-2Emx1CUsMyBWTOzLND1ClPAxRN-lOCbEmqiXlz5d6kG_T2yw9vcNTo_OrHA4UHyGe7uXduGM8jZHs_5S8zFfBRVR16YLnqS3Zktxr67rWAlDxH54xj-paLeuB_Oa0Ym471gD99sOzk8fvwEr9jq20jE2QE0shItQC07d6_YxeLQciJC2P4f9kU6Eo98BTntRrr2DDLHeQ%3D&attredirects=0 CV]U6Eo98BTntRrr2DDLHeQ%3D&attredirects=0 CV])
    • Dominic Sur  + ([https://history.usu.edu/files/uploads/cvs/F18%20Sur%20CV3.pdf Dominic Sur CV])
    • Jay L. Garfield  + ([https://jaygarfield.files.wordpress.com/2019/09/jays-complete-cv-at-0919.pdf Click here])
    • Sara Ahbel-Rappe  + ([https://lsa.umich.edu/classics/people/departmental-faculty/rappe/_jcr_content/file.res/202010.pdf CV])
    • Cheng Chien Bhikshu (Mario Poceski)  + ([https://people.clas.ufl.edu/mpoceski/files/Poceski-CV-1.pdf Mario Poceski CV])
    • David R. Cummiskey  + ([https://www.bates.edu/faculty-expertise/files/2015/08/Cummiskey-CV-Dec-2020-.pdf CV])
    • John S. Strong  + ([https://www.bates.edu/religion/files/2010/07/Strong-CV-2018.pdf CV])
    • Todd Lewis  + ([https://www.holycross.edu/sites/default/files/files/religiousstudies/tlewis/2016_vita_master.pdf CV])
    • Nicholas Barr  + ([https://www.unlv.edu/sites/default/files/page_files/27/NicholasBarr-CV.pdf CV])
    • Tsepak Rigzin  + (http://mesas.emory.edu/home/documents/pdf/cv/Rigzin_Tsepak_CV_9.17.pdf)
    • José Ignacio Cabezón  + (http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uphttp://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/Jose_Cabezon_CV.pdf</br></br>'''Past Affiliations'''</br>*1989-2001: Assistant, Associate and Full Professor of Buddhism and Comparative Thought, Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado.</br>*1992 (Winter): Visiting Professor, Dept of Religion, University of Colorado, Boulder.</br>*1988-1989: Lecturer, Center for Comparative Studies in the Humanities, The Ohio State University, Columbus.</br>*1987-1988: Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Religion, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.</br>*1986-1987: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Religion, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota</br></br>'''Language Skills'''</br>*Classical literary Sanskrit (reading fluency)</br>*Modern spoken Sanskrit (one year)</br>*Classical literary Tibetan (reading fluency)</br>*Modern spoken Tibetan (close to native fluency)</br>*Pali (one year)</br>*Japanese (one year)</br>*Hindi (equivalent of 3 years)</br>*Latin (one year)</br>*French (fluent)</br>*Spanish (native fluency)</br>*German (limited reading/speaking ability)</br></br>'''Fellowships, Grants, and Awards'''</br>*UCSB: various grants for The Sera Project from the Committee on Research, Academic Senate; Instructional Improvement; Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, (2002-2006).</br>*Louise Iliff Travel Grant, for research-related travel to India and Tibet (2001).</br>*Association for Theological Schools, Teaching and Learning Grant, for reworking a course on the World’s Religions (1998).</br>*Alexander von Humboldt Research Postdoctoral Fellow (German government fellowship. Affiliation: Institut für Kultur und Geschichte Indiens und Tibets, Universität Hamburg) for work on a project on philosophical polemics in medieval Tibet (1994-95).</br>*Association for Theological Schools Faculty Research Fellowship, supplementary grant for research on Indian theories of comparison (1994).</br>*Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellow (Institute for the Study of Cultures, Rice University) for research on theories of cross-cultural comparison (1993-94).</br>*Louise Iliff Travel Grant (Iliff School of Theology), for research and travel in Tibet and Nepal (summer 1991).</br>*Senior Fulbright Research Fellowship for research in India. Project: "Vasubandhu's The Science of Exegesis" (March, 1989 - November 1989).</br>*Naritasan Travel Fellowship, for participation in the meetings of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Narita, Japan (Summer 1989).</br>*N.E.H. Fellowship for summer research and participation in the Berkeley/Chicago/Harvard Institutes on the Study of Religion in the Liberal Arts, Part III, "Teaching Comparative Courses: Exploring Thematic Approaches" (Harvard University, 1988).</br>*N.E.H. Fellowship for summer research and participation in seminar with Huston Smith, "The Great Chain of Being in World Perspective" (Pacific School of Religion, 1987).</br>*Fulbright Fellowship for doctoral dissertation research in India (February 1983 to January 1984).</br>*Advanced Opportunity Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison for dissertation research work (January 1982 to June 1982).</br>*American Institute of Indian Studies, Junior Fellowship for doctoral dissertation research in India (November 1980 to November 1981).</br>*Advanced Opportunity Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison, for graduate coursework (September 1977 to May 1980).</br>*Advanced Opportunity Summer Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1978). Richter Summer Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics, California Institute of Technology (Summer 1976).</br>*Research Fellow in primate behavior, Stanford Primate Research Laboratories, Stanford, California (Summer 1975).</br>*Undergraduate Research Participant, Prof. Max Delbruck's research group, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, New York (Summer 1974). 3</br>*Don Shepard Award, California Institute of Technology (1974).</br>*Renssalaer Prize (scholarship) for the State of Massachusetts (1973) (not accepted).te of Massachusetts (1973) (not accepted).)
    • Robert W. Clark  + (https://dlcl.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/files_upload/CV.699.pdf)
    • Daniel Stevenson  + (https://religiousstudies.ku.edu/sites/religiousstudies.ku.edu/files/docs/cv/Stevenson%20CV%202011.pdf)
    • John Kieschnick  + (https://religiousstudies.stanford.edu/sites/g/files/sbiybj5946/f/kieschnick_2020_c.v._long_0.pdf)
    • Eric M. Greene  + (https://religiousstudies.yale.edu/sites/default/files/greene_cv_0.pdf)