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Revision as of 12:43, 10 February 2021

Jenkins, S. on the DRL

Stephen Jenkins
English Phonetics Stephen Jenkins
Sort Name Jenkins, Stephen


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Humboldt State University

Biographical Information

Stephen Jenkins, Professor of Religion at Humboldt State University, received his doctorate from Harvard. His research is focused on Buddhist ethics and the origins of Indian pure lands. Most recently, he has done a series of talks arguing for the importance of heavenly attainment in early Indian Buddhist soteriology and the significance of the devalokas as precedents for the pure lands. (Source Accessed Feb 10, 2021)

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