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|bio=Scott Hurley is an Assistant Professor in Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His research interests include new religions of China and Japan, early-mid twentieth century Chinese Buddhism, animal rights, and welfare issues. | |bio=Scott Hurley is an Assistant Professor in Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His research interests include new religions of China and Japan, early-mid twentieth century Chinese Buddhism, animal rights, and welfare issues. | ||
He currently teaches "Living Religions," "Religions of East Asia," and a course entitled "Enduring Questions." | He currently teaches "Living Religions," "Religions of East Asia," and a course entitled "Enduring Questions." ([https://www.luther.edu/religion/faculty/ Source Accessed July 22, 2020]) | ||
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PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works Category:Professors |
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FirstName / namefirst | Scott |
LastName / namelast | Hurley |
MainNamePhon | Scott Hurley |
bio | Scott Hurley is an Assistant Professor in Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His research interests include new religions of China and Japan, early-mid twentieth century Chinese Buddhism, animal rights, and welfare issues.
He currently teaches "Living Religions," "Religions of East Asia," and a course entitled "Enduring Questions." (Source Accessed July 22, 2020) |
affiliation | Luther College |
phduniversity | University of Arizona |
education | Ph.D., East Asian Studies, University of Arizona, 2001
Dissertation: "A Study of Master Yinshun’s Hermeneutics: an Interpretation of the Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine."
M.A., East Asian Studies, University of Arizona, 1994
Thesis: "The Biography of the Monk Shi Jietuo: An Analysis and Translation."
B.S., Family Studies, University of Arizona, 1989 |
cv | Scott Hurley CV |
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