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|bio=Dominic D. Z. Sur is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, teaching courses in world religions and Buddhism. Dr. Sur's recent publications include Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle: Dzokchen as the Culmination of the Mahāyāna (2017). He is presently working on a study of the rise of scholasticism and sectarian identity in eleventh century Tibet. ([https://history.usu.edu/faculty/faculty-directory/dominic-sur Source Accessed Jan 27, 2020]) | |bio=Dominic D. Z. Sur is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, teaching courses in world religions and Buddhism. Dr. Sur's recent publications include Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle: Dzokchen as the Culmination of the Mahāyāna (2017). He is presently working on a study of the rise of scholasticism and sectarian identity in eleventh century Tibet. ([https://history.usu.edu/faculty/faculty-directory/dominic-sur Source Accessed Jan 27, 2020]) | ||
|cv=[https://history.usu.edu/files/uploads/cvs/F18%20Sur%20CV3.pdf Dominic Sur CV] | |cv=[https://history.usu.edu/files/uploads/cvs/F18%20Sur%20CV3.pdf Dominic Sur CV] | ||
|affiliation=University | |affiliation=Utah State University | ||
|phduniversity=University of Virginia | |phduniversity=University of Virginia | ||
|education=PhD, History of Religions, The University of Virginia, 2015 | |education=PhD, History of Religions, The University of Virginia, 2015 | ||
Revision as of 16:52, 27 January 2020
| PersonType | Category:Professors Category:Translators Category:Authors of English Works |
|---|---|
| FirstName / namefirst | Dominic |
| LastName / namelast | Sur |
| MainNamePhon | Dominic Sur |
| bio | Dominic D. Z. Sur is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, teaching courses in world religions and Buddhism. Dr. Sur's recent publications include Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle: Dzokchen as the Culmination of the Mahāyāna (2017). He is presently working on a study of the rise of scholasticism and sectarian identity in eleventh century Tibet. (Source Accessed Jan 27, 2020) |
| languageprimary | English |
| languagetranslation | Tibetan |
| languagetarget | English |
| affiliation | Utah State University |
| phduniversity | University of Virginia |
| education | PhD, History of Religions, The University of Virginia, 2015
MTS, Buddhist Studies, Harvard Divinity School, 2009
BA, Religion, Sarah Lawrence College, 2007 |
| cv | Dominic Sur CV |
| IsInGyatsa | No |
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