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|bio=Joseph Walser is Associate Professor of Religion at Tufts University, Medford MA. He works on Mahayana Buddhism and has published two books: Nagarjuna in Context: Mahayana Buddhism and Early Indian Culture (Columbia University Press, 2005) and more recently Genealogies of Mahayana Buddhism: Emptiness, Power and the Question of Origin (Routledge, 2018). ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKXy_saMqZU Source: Center for Buddhist Studies: Accessed January 3, 2021])
|bio=Joseph Walser is Associate Professor of Religion at Tufts University, Medford MA. He works on Mahayana Buddhism and has published two books: Nagarjuna in Context: Mahayana Buddhism and Early Indian Culture (Columbia University Press, 2005) and more recently Genealogies of Mahayana Buddhism: Emptiness, Power and the Question of Origin (Routledge, 2018). ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKXy_saMqZU Source: Center for Buddhist Studies: Accessed January 3, 2021])
His PhD came from Northwestern University, Evanston, IL in 1997 with a dissertation titled: Logic, Scripture, and Allusion: The Recontextualization of Canon in the Early Madhyamika Thought of Nagarjuna
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*MTS - Emory University, Atlanta, United States 1991
*MTS - Emory University, Atlanta, United States 1991
*BA - Carleton College, Northfield, United States 1989
*BA - Carleton College, Northfield, United States 1989
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bio Joseph Walser is Associate Professor of Religion at Tufts University, Medford MA. He works on Mahayana Buddhism and has published two books: Nagarjuna in Context: Mahayana Buddhism and Early Indian Culture (Columbia University Press, 2005) and more recently Genealogies of Mahayana Buddhism: Emptiness, Power and the Question of Origin (Routledge, 2018). (Source: Center for Buddhist Studies: Accessed January 3, 2021)

His PhD came from Northwestern University, Evanston, IL in 1997 with a dissertation titled: Logic, Scripture, and Allusion: The Recontextualization of Canon in the Early Madhyamika Thought of Nagarjuna

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  • PhD - Northwestern University, Evanston, United States 1997 - Dissertation Title: Logic, Scripture, and Allusion: The Recontextualization of Canon in theEarly Madhyamika Thought of Nagarjuna
  • MTS - Emory University, Atlanta, United States 1991
  • BA - Carleton College, Northfield, United States 1989
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