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|bio=Scott Hurley is an Assistant Professor in Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His research interests include new religions of China and Japan, early-mid twentieth century Chinese Buddhism, animal rights, and welfare issues.
|bio=Scott Hurley is an Assistant Professor in Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His research interests include new religions of China and Japan, early-mid twentieth century Chinese Buddhism, animal rights, and welfare issues.


He currently teaches "Living Religions," "Religions of East Asia," and a course entitled "Enduring Questions."
He currently teaches "Living Religions," "Religions of East Asia," and a course entitled "Enduring Questions." ([https://www.luther.edu/religion/faculty/ Source Accessed July 22, 2020])





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bio Scott Hurley is an Assistant Professor in Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His research interests include new religions of China and Japan, early-mid twentieth century Chinese Buddhism, animal rights, and welfare issues.

He currently teaches "Living Religions," "Religions of East Asia," and a course entitled "Enduring Questions." (Source Accessed July 22, 2020)


CV and List of Publications

affiliation Luther College
phduniversity University of Arizona
education Ph.D., East Asian Studies, University of Arizona, 2001

Dissertation: "A Study of Master Yinshun’s Hermeneutics: an Interpretation of the Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine." M.A., East Asian Studies, University of Arizona, 1994 Thesis: "The Biography of the Monk Shi Jietuo: An Analysis and Translation." B.S., Family Studies, University of Arizona, 1989

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