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|MainNamePhon=Ivette Vargas | |||
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|bio=Ivette Vargas is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Austin College. Vargas earned her doctorate from Harvard University in 2003 with the dissertation "Falling to pieces, emerging whole: Suffering illness and healing renunciation in the Dge slong rna Dpal mo tradition." She has done extensive fieldwork in Tibet with a focus on the intersection of medicine, healing, and religion and published chapters inA Communion o/Subjects: Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics (Columbia University Press 2006) and Teaching Religion and Healing (Oxford University Press 2006). | |||
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== Full Name == | == Full Name == | ||
Ivette Maria Vargas | Ivette Maria Vargas | ||
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MainNamePhon | Ivette Vargas |
bio | Ivette Vargas is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Austin College. Vargas earned her doctorate from Harvard University in 2003 with the dissertation "Falling to pieces, emerging whole: Suffering illness and healing renunciation in the Dge slong rna Dpal mo tradition." She has done extensive fieldwork in Tibet with a focus on the intersection of medicine, healing, and religion and published chapters inA Communion o/Subjects: Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics (Columbia University Press 2006) and Teaching Religion and Healing (Oxford University Press 2006). |
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Ivette Maria Vargas