Mitsuya Dake

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PersonType Category:Authors of Japanese Works
Category:Professors
MainNamePhon Mitsuya Dake
bio Mitsuya Dake is a Professor at Ryukoku University in Japan. His research themes include Shinran thought, engaged Buddhism, and interfaith dialogue. He has taught courses in Japanese Religion and Thought and

the comparative study of Buddhist culture. He is a member of several academic associations, including The Academy of Japanese Religions,The Association of Indology and Buddhology, and The International Association of Shin Buddhist Studies. (Source Accessed October 17, 2019)

languageprimary Japanese
affiliation Ryukoku University
education
  • Course Work Completed for Doctor of Literature at Ryukoku University (1989)
  • MA Ryukoku University
publications
  • “Shinran no Kyogaku Keisei to Hongaku 1 (The Formation of Shinran’s Teachings and the Thought of Hongaku 1),” Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, Vol. 40-1, 1991, pp. 209-211. (「親鸞の教学形成と本覚思想(一)」, 『日本印度学仏教学研究』, Vol. 40-1, pp. 209-211, 1991 年)
  • “Shinran no Kyogaku Keisei to Hongaku 2 (The Formation of Shinran’s Teachings and the Thought of Hongaku 2),” Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, Vol. 42-2, 1994, pp. 854-850. (「親鸞の教学形成と本覚思想(二)」, 『日本印度学仏教学研究』, Vol. 42-2, pp. 854-850, 1994 年)
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