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|bio=Professor Newman is a historian of religions who specializes in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. His research focuses on the Vajrayana Buddhist Kalacakra tantra (“Wheel of Time system of mysticism”) tradition. He is also interested in Buddhist interactions with other religions, and methodological issues in the cross-cultural study of religions. | |bio=Professor Newman is a historian of religions who specializes in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. His research focuses on the Vajrayana Buddhist Kalacakra tantra (“Wheel of Time system of mysticism”) tradition. He is also interested in Buddhist interactions with other religions, and methodological issues in the cross-cultural study of religions. |
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John Ronald Newman
English Phonetics | John Newman |
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Sort Name | Newman, John |
Tibetan calendar dates
About
- Teachers
- Sopa, Lhundub
PhD University
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
Education
Ph.D. Buddhist Studies, B.A. South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Biographical Information
Professor Newman is a historian of religions who specializes in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. His research focuses on the Vajrayana Buddhist Kalacakra tantra (“Wheel of Time system of mysticism”) tradition. He is also interested in Buddhist interactions with other religions, and methodological issues in the cross-cultural study of religions.
Links
- Wiki Pages
John Ronald Newman