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Ph.D., Stanford University (1996); B.A., University of California at Berkeley (1986). ([https://religiousstudies.stanford.edu/people/john-kieschnick Source Accessed June 18, 2020])
Ph.D., Stanford University (1996); B.A., University of California at Berkeley (1986). ([https://religiousstudies.stanford.edu/people/john-kieschnick Source Accessed June 18, 2020])
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MainNamePhon John Kieschnick
bio John Kieschnick is The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Professor of Buddhist Studies. Professor Kieschnick specializes in Chinese Buddhism, with particular emphasis on its cultural history. He is the author of the Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval China and The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture. He is currently working on a book on Buddhist interpretations of the past in China, and a primer for reading Buddhist texts in Chinese. John is co-director of the Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford.

Ph.D., Stanford University (1996); B.A., University of California at Berkeley (1986). (Source Accessed June 18, 2020)

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B.A., University of California at Berkeley, 1986

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