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His books include In the Hope of Nibbana, A Thousand Lives Away, Death was His Kōan, and Zen and the Way of the Sword.  
 
His books include In the Hope of Nibbana, A Thousand Lives Away, Death was His Kōan, and Zen and the Way of the Sword.  
 
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Revision as of 21:55, 6 February 2023

King, W. on the DRL

Winston King
English Phonetics Winston L. King
Sort Name King, Winston


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About

Biographical Information

Professor Emeritus of Vanderbilt University, having also taught at Grinnell and Oberlin Colleges and Colorado State University in the history of religions, specializing in Buddhism. His books include In the Hope of Nibbana, A Thousand Lives Away, Death was His Kōan, and Zen and the Way of the Sword.

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Full Name[edit]

Winston L. King

Affiliation[edit]

Professor Emeritus of Vanderbilt University, having also taught at Grinnell and Oberlin Colleges and Colorado State University in history of religions, specializing in Buddhism.

Education[edit]

Other Information[edit]

His books include In the Hope of Nibbana, A Thousand Lives Away, Death was His Kōan, and Zen and the Way of the Sword.

Publications[edit]

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