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|BnwShortPersonBio=John P. Keenan is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Middlebury College. He is the translator of several major Yogācāra texts, including the ''Saṃdhinirmocanasūtra'', the ''Mahāyānasaṃgraha'', the ''Buddhabhūmyupadeśa'', and the ''Karmasiddhiprakarana''. His publications include ''The Realm of Awakening'' and ''The Meaning of Christ: A Mahāyāna Theology''.
|BnwShortPersonBio=John P. Keenan is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Middlebury College and vicar of St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Scarborough, Maine. He has published translations and studies in Yogacara Buddhism, and has employed Mahayana Buddhist philosophy in works including ''The Meaning of Christ: A Mahayana Theology'' and ''The Letter of James: Everyday Practice for Everyday Christians''. ([https://wisdomexperience.org/content-author/john-keenan/ Source Accessed Jul 22, 2020])
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BnwShortPersonBio John P. Keenan is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Middlebury College and vicar of St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Scarborough, Maine. He has published translations and studies in Yogacara Buddhism, and has employed Mahayana Buddhist philosophy in works including The Meaning of Christ: A Mahayana Theology and The Letter of James: Everyday Practice for Everyday Christians. (Source Accessed Jul 22, 2020)
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