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MainNamePhon Frank E. Reynolds
bio Frank E. Reynolds is co-author of Two Wheels of Dhamma and co-editor of The Biographical Process: Essays in the History and Psychology of Religion. He teaches Buddhist Studies at Chicago and has been Evans-Wentz Lecturer at Stanford.Earle H. Waugh, who teaches Religious Studies at Alberta, holds degrees from McMaster and Chicago. He wrote "Muhammad as Model in the Sufi Tradition" for The Biographical Process, and is project director for a film series on religious diversity.
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Frank E. Reynolds is co-author of Two Wheels of Dhamma and co-editor of The Biographical Process: Essays in the History and Psychology of Religion. He teaches Buddhist Studies at Chicago and has been Evans-Wentz Lecturer at Stanford.Earle H. Waugh, who teaches Religious Studies at Alberta, holds degrees from McMaster and Chicago. He wrote "Muhammad as Model in the Sufi Tradition" for The Biographical Process, and is project director for a film series on religious diversity.

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