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|bio=Dr. Daphna McKnight is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Buddhist Chaplaincy at University of the West. She attended seminary at Upaya (Cohort 3) and is an ordained Buddhist minister with training in Zen and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Daphna has served for many years as a hospice, hospital, and university Buddhist/interfaith chaplain. She also has extensive experience as an educator, curriculum designer, and trainer in higher education and business environments. | |||
Daphna has researched and studied many types of mindfulness and meditative practices, particularly those related to compassion development, such as tonglen. She has taught mindfulness and compassion practices in business, healthcare, and educational settings. ([https://www.upaya.org/person/rev-daphna-mcknight-ph-d/ Source Accessed Mar 24, 2025]) | |||
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|phduniversity=University of the West | |phduniversity=University of the West | ||
|pagecreationdate=9 September 2016 | |pagecreationdate=9 September 2016 | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 24 March 2025
PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works Category:Ordained (Monks and Nuns) Category:Professors |
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FirstName / namefirst | Daphna |
LastName / namelast | McKnight |
namemiddle | Erin |
bio | Dr. Daphna McKnight is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Buddhist Chaplaincy at University of the West. She attended seminary at Upaya (Cohort 3) and is an ordained Buddhist minister with training in Zen and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Daphna has served for many years as a hospice, hospital, and university Buddhist/interfaith chaplain. She also has extensive experience as an educator, curriculum designer, and trainer in higher education and business environments.
Daphna has researched and studied many types of mindfulness and meditative practices, particularly those related to compassion development, such as tonglen. She has taught mindfulness and compassion practices in business, healthcare, and educational settings. (Source Accessed Mar 24, 2025) |
phduniversity | University of the West |
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