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A list of all pages that have property "Education" with value " *Ph.D. in Religion, Columbia University (2008). Dissertation: "Barbarian Lands: Theos Bernard, Tibet, and the American Religious Life." Thesis advisor: Robert Thurman. *M.Phil. Religion, Columbia University *M.L.S. College of Information Studies, University of Maryland - College Park *M.A. History of Religions, University of Virginia *B.S. Physics and Astronomy, University of Arizona ". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Satya P. Agarwal  + (PhD in South Asian Studies, UC Berkeley)
  • Chris Kang  + (PhD in Studies in Religion, The University of Queensland (Australia), 2003)
  • David W. Chappell  + (PhD in the History of Religions, Yale University<br> B.D. McGill University<br> BA from Mount Allison University)
  • Bret W. Davis  + (PhD – Vanderbilt University (Philosophy), 2001 MA – Vanderbilt University (Philosophy), 1996 BA – Trinity University (Philosophy), 1989)
  • Stephen Jenkins  + (PhD, Harvard University, Committee for the Study of Religion, 1998 M.Div., Harvard Divinity School, 1986 B.A., Colgate University, 1982)
  • Schapiro, J.  + (PhD, Harvard University, Study of Religion, 2012 MTS, Harvard Divinity School, 2005 BA, Columbia University, Religion, 2000)
  • Jin Y. Park  + (PhD, SUNY Stony Brook; MA, New York University; MA, Yonsei University; BA, Yonsei University (Seoul, Korea))
  • Charles Hallisey  + (PhD, University of Chicago MA, University of Pennsylvania MDiv, Harvard Divinity School AB, Colgate University)
  • Daniel A. Arnold  + (PhD, University of Chicago; MA, Iliff School of Theology; MA, Columbia University)
  • Peter Della Santina  + (PhD, University of Delhi, 1979)
  • Yoshito S. Hakeda  + (PhD, Yale University (1960) MA, University of Southern California (1955))
  • Alice Travers  + (PhD, history, University of Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense, 2009)
  • Heng-Ching Shih  + (PhD. University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • Cyrus Stearns  + (PhD. [[University of Washington]], Seattle, WA, USA)
  • Shubhada A. Joshi  + (PhD: ‘Lokayata’ A Critical Study’, 1985, Mumbai University MA in Philosophy, Mumbai University, 1975.)
  • Linnart Mäll  + (Postgraduate studies at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences at the USSR Academy of Sciences (1964–1966) and Department of History, University of Tartu (1966–1969) B.A. in History, University of Tartu, 1962)
  • Reynolds, J.  + (Studied History of Religions, AnthropologyStudied History of Religions, Anthropology, Arabic, Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, at the University of California at Berkeley, and at the University of Washington at Seattle. At the former he pursued Islamic Studies under Prof. Arthur Jeffrey and Iranian Studies under Prof. J. Duchesne-Guillemin. He did his PhD research in Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Buddhist Philosophy under Prof. Edward Conze, the world-renowned scholar of the Buddhist Prajnaparamita literature.of the Buddhist Prajnaparamita literature.)
  • Hilary Herdman  + (University of Bristol)
  • Red Pine  + (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  • David Higgins  + (University of Lausanne - Switzerland University of Victoria, Canada)
  • Craig Jamieson  + (University of London (MPhil) University of Cambridge (MA) Lampeter (BA))
  • Alex Gardner  + (University of Michigan Ph.D., 2006. DepUniversity of Michigan</br> </br> Ph.D., 2006. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures.</br> Dissertation title: “The Twenty-five Great Sites of Khams: Religious Geography, Revelation, and Nonsectarianism in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Tibet.”</br> Committee: Donald S. Lopez (Chair), Luis Gomez, Tomoko Mazuzawa, and James Robson.</br></br> M. A., 2000. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures.</br>Thesis: “Drawing Fear from the Wilderness: Tibetan Rituals of Domestication.” Thesis advisor: Professor Donald S. Lopez</br></br>University of Vermont</br> </br> M.A., 1996. Department of History.</br>Thesis: “One God or Twenty: Fundamentalism, Pluralism, and the Battle over ‘Secular Humanism’ in the United States.” Thesis advisor: Professor Doris Bergen</br></br>Marlboro College</br> </br> B.A., Philosophy. Graduated with Honors, 1992.</br> Thesis: “Self in the Absence of a Self.” Thesis: “Self in the Absence of a Self.”)
  • David Molk  + (Venerable Geshe Rabten's Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies in Mont-Pelerin, Switzerland.)
  • Roger R. Jackson  + (Wesleyan University, BA; University of Wisconsin (Madison), MA, PhD.)
  • Jun Gong  + (Wuhan University East China Normal University, Shanghai)
  • Paul G. Hackett  + ( *Ph.D. in Religion, Columbia University (</br>*Ph.D. in Religion, Columbia University (2008). Dissertation: "Barbarian Lands: Theos Bernard, Tibet, and the American Religious Life." Thesis advisor: Robert Thurman.</br>*M.Phil. Religion, Columbia University</br>*M.L.S. College of Information Studies, University of Maryland - College Park</br>*M.A. History of Religions, University of Virginia</br>*B.S. Physics and Astronomy, University of Arizona</br>hysics and Astronomy, University of Arizona )
  • Müller, R.  + ( *2010 PhD thesis submitted to: Institu</br>*2010 PhD thesis submitted to: Institute of Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany</br></br>Title of thesis: »Dōgen’s Language Thinking: Systematic and Historical Perspectives from the Theory of Symbols.«</br></br>*2003 Magister studies of Philosophy and Japanology, Magister thesis submitted to: Institute of Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany</br></br>Title of thesis: »The Exteriority of Inner Life. The Concept of Death in the Philosophy of Nishida.«</br>fe. The Concept of Death in the Philosophy of Nishida.« )
  • Blum, M.  + (1990 - Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of California, Berkeley)
  • Larson, G.  + (Ph.D. in History of Religions; Indian ReliPh.D. in History of Religions; Indian Religions; Comparative Philosophy, Columbia University (1967). Languages: Vedic and Classical Sanskrit, Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan. Dissertation: "Classical Samkhya: An Interpretation of its History and Meaning"; received "with distinction."and Meaning"; received "with distinction.")
  • Forsten, A.  + (University of Leiden)
  • Mitsuya Dake  + ( * Course Work Completed for Doctor of Literature at Ryukoku University (1989) * MA Ryukoku University )
  • Rod Bucknell  + ( * DPhil, The University of Queensland * BA Hons, The University of Queensland * BSc, The University of Queensland )
  • Gordon Davis  + ( * Ph.D. (Oxford) * M. Ed. (Toronto) * B. Ed. (Toronto) * B. Phil (Oxford) * B.A. (McGill) )
  • C. Upender Rao  + ( * Ph.D. (Pali and Buddhist Studies), Osma</br>* Ph.D. (Pali and Buddhist Studies), Osmania University, Hyderabad </br>* M.A. (Pali and Buddhist Studies), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi</br>* M.Phil. (Sanskrit), Osmania University, Hyderabad</br>* B.Ed. (Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Tirupati campus) Vyakarana </br>* B.A. (Osmania University) Vyakarana</br>rana * B.A. (Osmania University) Vyakarana )
  • Blumenthal, J.  + ( * Ph.D. Asian Religions, [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]]</br>* Ph.D. Asian Religions, [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] (1999) [[Interpreting Mahayana Syncretism: A Comparative Study of Santarakista's 'The Ornament for the Middle Way' in Indian and Tibetan Contexts]], 362 pages, 9934900. [[Media:Blumenthal, James_1999_Wisconsin_Interpreting Mahayana Syncretism.pdf|PDF of James Blumenthal's Dissertation: Interpreting Mahayana Syncretism]]</br>* M.A. in South Asian Studies, [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] (1995) </br>* B.A. Philosophy (Honors), University of San Diego (1989)</br>hy (Honors), University of San Diego (1989) )
  • Todd Lewis  + ( * Ph.D. Religion, Columbia University, 1984 * M.A. Religion, Columbia University, 1976 * B.A. Psychology, Rutgers University, 1974 )
  • Richard H. Jones  + ( * Ph.D. from Columbia University * J.D., University of California, Berkeley * A.B., Brown University )
  • Anne MacDonald  + ( * Ph.D. in Indology (summa cum laude), Un</br>* Ph.D. in Indology (summa cum laude), University of Vienna, Austria, 2003</br>* Doctoral Studies, Institute for the Culture and History of India and Tibet, University of Hamburg, Germany, 1994–2000.</br>* Graduate Studies, Dept. of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 1988–1994.</br>* M.A. in Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 1988.</br>* Qualifying Studies, Dept. of Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada, 1983–84.</br>* Undergraduate Studies in Museology, University of British Columbia, Canada, 1979–1980.</br>* B.A. in Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1980</br>University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1980 )
  • Piotr Balcerowicz  + ( * Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Hamburg University, 1999 * M.A. in Indology, University of Warsaw, 1990 )
  • Lal Mani Joshi  + ( * Ph.D., Gorakhpur University. Dissertation: "Buddhistic Culture of India during the 7th and 8th Centuries." * M.A. in Ancient History and Culture, Gorakhpur University * M.A. in Pali from Banaras Hindu University )
  • Hammalava Saddhatissa  + ( * Ph.D., University of Edinburgh * M.A., Banaras Hindu University )
  • Daniel Cozort  + ( * Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1989 * M.A., University of Virginia, 1983 * B.A., Brown University, 1976 )
  • Peter Vernezze  + ( * PhD (Philosophy): University of Washington * Masters of Social Work: Arizona State University * Bachelor of Arts: University of Wisconsin )
  • Bronwyn Finnigan  + ( * PhD in Philosophy, University of Auckland (2012). Dissertation: "The Practical Intellect: Investigating Non-Deliberative Ethical Action." * MA in Philosophy, University of Sydney, 2005 * BA (Hons.) in Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 2002 )
  • Stephan V. Beyer  + ( * PhD in Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School, 2005 * JD in Law, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1981 *PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969 *BA in Philosophy, University of Rochester, 1964 )
  • Heng Sure  + ( * PhD in Religion, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, 2003 * MA in Oriental Languages, University of California, Berkeley, 1976 )
  • Warren Lee Todd  + ( * PhD in Religious Studies, Lancaster University, 2012 * Diploma in Philosophy, University of London, 2010 * Diploma in Theology, University of London, 2009 )
  • Neil Pembroke  + ( * PhD, University of Edinburgh * BA (Hons), The University of Queensland * B. Th., Bris.Coll.Theology * Bachelor of Engineering, DDIAE )
  • Damchö Diana Finnegan  + ( * PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009 )
  • Lokesh Chandra  + ( * PhD, Utrecht University, 1950. Dissertation: Jaiminiya Brahmana of the Samaveda II.1-80." * MA, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 1947 )
  • Ernst Steinkellner  + ( *1967 Habilitation for Indology, University of Vienna *1963 PhD in Indology, University of Vienna *1957 – 1963 University of Vienna *1955 – 1957 University of Graz )