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|MainNamePhon=Cuong Tu Nguyen
|MainNamePhon=Cuong Tu Nguyen
|email=ctnguyen@gmu.edu
|email=ctnguyen@gmu.edu
|bio=Cuong Tu Nguyen received his PhD from Harvard University (specializing in Indian Buddhism). His works on Vietnamese Buddhism include "Rethinking Vietnamese Buddhist History: Is the ''Then Uyen Tap Anh a 'Transmission of the Lamp Text'?" "Tran Thai Tong and Khoa Hu Lue: A Study of Syncretic Ch'an in 13th Century Vietnam," and ''Zen in Medieval Vietnam''.
|bio=Cuong Tu Nguyen received his PhD from Harvard University (specializing in Indian Buddhism). His works on Vietnamese Buddhism include "Rethinking Vietnamese Buddhist History: Is the ''Then Uyen Tap Anh a 'Transmission of the Lamp Text'?" "Tran Thai Tong and Khoa Hu Lue: A Study of Syncretic Ch'an in 13th Century Vietnam," and ''Zen in Medieval Vietnam: A Study and Translation of the ''Thien Uyen Tap Anh''. With A. Charles Muller he co-edited ''Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind'', Volume II, (University of Hawai'i Press). He is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at George Mason University.
 
He is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at George Mason University.
 
With A. Charles Muller he co-edited ''Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind'', Volume II, (University of Hawai'i Press). Professor Nguyen also wrote two chapters including: "Treatise on the Ten Ways of Resolving Controversies (Simmun hwajaeng non)" and "Commentary on the Discrimination between the Middle and the Extremes (Chungbyon punbyollon so): Fascicle Three."
|affiliation=George Mason University
|affiliation=George Mason University
|phduniversity=Harvard University
|phduniversity=Harvard University

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MainNamePhon Cuong Tu Nguyen
bio Cuong Tu Nguyen received his PhD from Harvard University (specializing in Indian Buddhism). His works on Vietnamese Buddhism include "Rethinking Vietnamese Buddhist History: Is the Then Uyen Tap Anh a 'Transmission of the Lamp Text'?" "Tran Thai Tong and Khoa Hu Lue: A Study of Syncretic Ch'an in 13th Century Vietnam," and Zen in Medieval Vietnam: A Study and Translation of the Thien Uyen Tap Anh. With A. Charles Muller he co-edited Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind, Volume II, (University of Hawai'i Press). He is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at George Mason University.
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