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|bio=Greg Mileski is a second-year PhD student at Boston College where he works with Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophies and Christian theologies around the issues of selfhood, cosmology, and social action.  He began his academic career with a BA in Religious Studies from the University of Pittsburgh and, after a stint in Teach For America, earned an MDiv from Trinity Lutheran Seminary and an MA in Religious Studies from the University of Colorado Boulder.  He has published on aspects of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity in the journals Resonance, NEXT, and Glossolalia.  He is ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. ([https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/mcas/departments/theology/people/grad-students/mileski--gregory.html Source Accessed Jan 12, 2021])
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bio Greg Mileski is a second-year PhD student at Boston College where he works with Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophies and Christian theologies around the issues of selfhood, cosmology, and social action. He began his academic career with a BA in Religious Studies from the University of Pittsburgh and, after a stint in Teach For America, earned an MDiv from Trinity Lutheran Seminary and an MA in Religious Studies from the University of Colorado Boulder. He has published on aspects of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity in the journals Resonance, NEXT, and Glossolalia. He is ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. (Source Accessed Jan 12, 2021)
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