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*M.A. The University of Chicago, 1996, Divinity.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 30 September 2022

Gold, J. on the DRL

Jonathan C. Gold
English Phonetics Jonathan C. Gold
Sort Name Gold, Jonathan C.
Name Prefix Dr.
Gold, Jonathan-Princeton Official.jpg
Dates
Birth:   1969
Place of birth:   USA


Tibetan calendar dates

Contact information

Website:   http://religion.princeton.edu/main/people/all-people/core-faculty/jonathan-gold/
About
Primary Language:   English
Translates from:   Tibetan
Translates to:   English
Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
Princeton University; Department of Religion
Teachers
Kapstein, M.

Current projects

Current projects (2015) include studies in Buddhist ethics through the Tibetan "Three Vows" (sdom gsum) literature and Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra, and a trans-national history of the doctrine of non-violence.

PhD University

University of Chicago

Education


Dissertation:“Intellectual Gatekeeper: Sakya Paṇḍita Envisions the Ideal Scholar.”
Committee: Matthew T. Kapstein (advisor), Paul J. Griffiths and Sheldon Pollock
  • M.A. The University of Chicago, 1996, Divinity.
  • B.A. Amherst College, 1991, Religion, magna cum laude.

Biographical Information

Jonathan C. Gold is Assistant Professor and Behrman Faculty Fellow in the Department of Religion at Princeton University, which he joined in 2008. His research focuses on Indian and Tibetan Buddhist approaches to interpretation, translation, learning and knowledge. He is the author of The Dharma’s Gatekeepers: Sakya Paṇḍita on Buddhist Scholarship in Tibet (State University of New York Press, 2007) and Paving the Great Way: Vasubandhu’s Unifying Buddhist Philosophy (Columbia University Press, 2014). He is founder of the Princeton University Buddhist Ethics Reading Group and co-chair of the Columbia University Seminar on Comparative Philosophy.

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