Buddhism

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With approximately 300 million adherents around the globe today, Buddhism is one of the largest world religions. The study of Buddhism is a diverse field which combines religion, philosophy, history, art history, philology and textual studies, as well as informing a variety of comparative studies. Besides its interdisciplinary nature, Buddhist traditions vary enormously throughout the world. Because the field comprises so many varied aspects, research and scholarship is wide-reaching in its response to new discoveries, interpretations, and theoretical ideas. Much of this work has moved online so that today’s students and researchers have ready access to key primary source texts and a range of other electronic resources. Managing the ever-expanding universe of scholarly information in this field of study has proved to be a monumental if not near impossible task. Oxford Bibliographies in Buddhism provides students and scholars with a reliable and authoritative solution to the problem of information overload. Unlike traditional bibliographies and online abstracting and indexing services, Oxford Bibliographies in Buddhism offers a much-needed expert filter that relies on expertise that no algorithm can replicate.

 

Editor in Chief

Richard Payne, Yehan Numata Professor of Buddhist Studies, is the Dean of the Institute of Buddhist Studies at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. He grew up in the San José area where there is a large and vibrant Japanese American community centered on the San Jose Buddhist Betsuin. At San José State University his interests came to focus on modern Continental philosophy and psychology, completing his studies for both a BA (Philosophy-Psychology, 1972) and an MA (Philosophy,1975) there. He also pursued studies at the Nyingma Institute, Berkeley, receiving an MA (Buddhist Studies, 1981), with a thesis on the concept of apoha in the Buddhist epistemologists (published, Journal of Indian Philosophy, 1987). In order to continue work on Buddhism, he entered the doctoral program in History and Phenomenology of Religion at the Graduate Theological Union. His dissertation research was on the votive fire offering (Skt. homa, Jpn. goma) in the Shingon tradition, and included training for the Shingon priesthood on Mt. Koya in Japan. He graduated in 1985 (dissertation published, Sata Pitaka series, 1991), at which point he began teaching for the Institute of Buddhist Studies. In 1994 he was appointed to his current position. He continues to be active in the fields of Japanese Buddhist studies, ritual studies, and the cognitive study of religion. He also serves as editor-in-chief of the Institute’s annual journal, Pacific World, and is chair of the Editorial Committee of the Pure Land Buddhist Studies Series.

 

 


STANDING EDITORIAL BOARD

University of Washington (Seattle)
University of Chicago
Bates College
California State University at Chico

FOUNDING EDITORIAL BOARD

Galen Amstutz
Institute of Buddhist Studies and Independent Scholar
Cornell University
Indiana University
University of Chicago
Santa Clara University
Humboldt State University
University of Chicago
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Franklin and Marshall
University of Southern California
Institute of Buddhist Studies
University of Ghent
Australian National University
Harvard University
California State University at Chico
Middlebury College
Oxford University
University of Waterloo

ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTORS

William S. Waldron
Middlebury College
Galen Amstutz
Ryukoku University
George D. Bond
Northwestern University
Karen C. Lang
University of Virginia
Chün-fang Yü
Columbia University
John Powers
Australian National University
Jeffrey L. Broughton
California State University, Long Beach
Johan Elverskog
Southern Methodist University
Richard Payne
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Heather Blair
Indiana University
Jeffrey Samuels
Western Kentucky University
Hun Lye
Davidson College
Vesna Wallace
Balliol College, Oxford
Scott Mitchell
Institute of Buddhist Studies
William S. Waldron
Middlebury College
Anne Blackburn
Cornell University
Elise Anne DeVido
St. Bonaventure University
Scott Mitchell
Institute of Buddhist Studies
David Gray
Santa Clara University
Heather Blair
Indiana University
David Gray
Santa Clara University
Michelle C. Wang
Georgetown University
Erberto Lo Bue
Bologna University
Stephen Jenkins
Humboldt State University
David McMahan
Franklin & Marshall
Kristin Largen
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
Jin Y. Park
American University
Karen C. Lang
University of Virginia
Jeffrey Broughton
California State University, Long Beach
Mario Poceski
University of Florida
John Powers
Australian National University
Masato Ishida
University of Hawaii
Anne Blackburn
Cornell University
Vesna Wallace
Balliol College, Oxford
Paul G. Hackett
Columbia University
John Powers
Australian National University
Taigen Leighton
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Sam van Schaik
International Dunhuang Project
Sam van Schaik
International Dunhuang Project
Guy Newland
Central Michigan University
Paul Copp
University of Chicago
Lori Meeks
University of Southern California
Carol Anderson
Kalamazoo College
Elijah Ary
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Scott Mitchell
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Daniel Veidlinger
California State University, Chico
Richard Payne
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Naomi Appleton
Cardiff University
Andrew Quintman
Yale University
Vesna Wallace
Balliol College, Oxford
Klaus Pinte
University of Ghent
Taigen Leighton
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Roger Jackson
Carleton College
Roger Jackson
Carleton College
Andrew Quintman
Yale University
Daniel Boucher
Cornell University
Heather Blair
Indiana University
Laura Harrington
Boston University
Paul Copp
University of Chicago
Robert DuPlessis
Swarthmore College
David McMahan
Franklin & Marshall
Erik Braun
The University of Oklahoma
Lori Meeks
University of Southern California
Jeffrey Samuels
Western Kentucky University
Paul Donnelly
Northern Arizona University
Paul Donnelly
Northern Arizona University
Galen Amstutz
Ryukoku University
Daniel Veidlinger
California State University, Chico
Tilman Frasch
Manchester Metropolitan University
James B. Apple
University of Calgary
Taigen Leighton
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Galen Amstutz
Ryukoku University
Jeff Wilson
University of Waterloo
Jeff Wilson
University of Waterloo
Thomas Borchert
The University of Vermont
Francis Brassard
Berry College
Matthew Kapstein
University of Chicago
Richard Payne
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Jeff Wilson
University of Waterloo
David Gray
Santa Clara University
Andrew Gebert
Waseda University
Ulrich Pagel
University of London
Daniel Veidlinger
California State University, Chico
David Gray
Santa Clara University
Matthew Kapstein
University of Chicago
Dan Arnold
University of Chicago
Justin McDaniel
University of Pennsylvania
Ruben L.F. Habito
Southern Methodist University
John Powers
Australian National University
Matthew Kapstein
University of Chicago
Casey Alexandra Kemp
University of Oxford
Brandon Dotson
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gareth Sparham
University of Michigan
Klaus Pinte
University of Ghent
Klaus Pinte
University of Ghent
David McMahan
Franklin & Marshall
Karil Kucera
St. Olaf University
William S. Waldron
Middlebury College
Kim Gutschow
Williams College

FORTHCOMING ARTICLES

Spring 2012
Bodhisattva
James Apple
University of Calgary
Dalai Lama
Gareth Sparham
Prātimokṣa/Pātimokkha
Karma Lekshe Tsomo
University of San Diego

Fall 2012
Abhijñā/ṛddhi (Extraordinary Knowledge and Powers)
David Fiordalis
Linfield College
Archeology
Robin Coningham
Bamyan
Deborah Klimburg-Salter
University of Vienna
Bhaviveka/Bhavaviveka
David Eckel
Boston University
Bodhgaya
Janice Leoshko
University of Texas at Austin
Borobudur
John Miksic
National University of Singapore
Buddhist Art and Architecture in China
Karen Hwang
Buddhaghosa
Charles Hallisey
Harvard Divinity School
Buddhism and Gender
Rita Gross
U of Wisconsiun Eau Clauire
Buddhism and the Beats
Scott Mitchell
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Buddhism and the Body
John Powers
Australian National University
Buddhism in Central Asia
Johan Elverskog
Buddhism in India
Anthony Tribe
Independent Scholar
Buddhism in Laos
Justin McDaniel
University of Pennsylvania
Buddhism in the Himalayas
Charles Ramble
Buddhist Art and Architecture
Cynthea Bogel
Kyushu University
Buddhist Art and Architecture in India
Jinah Kim
Vanderbilt University
Buddhist Theories of Causation (karma, hetupratyaya)
Tadeusz Skorupski
Compassion (karuna)
Mark Ty Unno
Elizabeth Grosz
Dharmakirti
Richard Hayes
Dukkha
Carol Anderson
Kalamazoo College
Early Buddhist Philosophy (Abhidharma/abhidhamma)
Tadeusz Skorupski
Ellora Caves
Suraj Pandit
Jonangpa
Michael Sheehy
Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
Koan Literature
Griffith Foulk
Mahasanghika
Bart Dessein
Ghent University
Maitreya
Alan Sponberg
University of Montana
Milarepa
Andrew Quintman
Yale University
Modern Japanese Buddhist Philosophy
Gereon Kopf
Mon Buddhism
Christoph Emmrich
Newar Buddhism
Christoph Emmrich
Nirvāṇa
Christoph Emmrich
Nuns, Lives and Rules
Karma Lekshe Tsomo
University of San Diego
Origins of Mahayana
David Drewes
Pilgrimage in Tibet
Katia Buffetrille
École pratique des Hautes Études
Sadhana
David Gray
Santa Clara University
Sakya
Jonathan Gold
Sautrāntika
Tadeusz Skorupski
Soto Zen (Japan)
William Bodiford
Sutra of the Great Awakening (Mahayana Mahaparinirvana sutra)
Mark Blum
Taranatha
Michael Sheehy
Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
Thai Buddhism
Justin McDaniel
University of Pennsylvania
Xuanzang
Max Deeg
Cardiff University

Spring 2013
Anthropology
Ivette Vargas
Awakening of Faith
Jason Clower
California State University, Chico
Buddhism and New Religions
Erica Baffelli
Buddhism in China
Albert Welter
University of Winnipeg
Buddhism in Gandhara
Jason Neelis
Wilfrid Laurier University
Buddhism in Myanmar
Erik Braun
University of Oklahoma
Buddhism in the Iranian World
Georges Pinault
Buddhist Hermeneutics
Richard Nance
Cambodian Buddhism
John Marston
CEEA
Demons and the Demonic in Buddhism
Gail Hinich Sutherland
Dignaga
Richard Hayes
Esoteric Buddhism in Southeast Asia
Kate Crosby
Phibul Choompolpaisal
University of Oxford
Image Consecrations
Cameron Warner
Aarhus Universitet, Nobelparken
Images
Juhyung Rhi
Seoul National University
Kushan/Greco-Buddhism
Siglinde Dietz
Ordination
Jason Carbine
Whittier College
Padmasambhava
Benjamin Bogin
Georgetown University
Perfection of Wisdom
Stefano Zacchetti
Pilgrimage in India
Mathieu Boisvert
Sarvastivada
Bart Dessein
Ghent University
Trade and Buddhist History
Tansen Sen
Vasubandhu
Roy Tzohar
Tel Aviv University
Visualization/Contemplation Sutras
David Quinter
University of Alberta

Fall 2013
Relics
David Quinter
University of Alberta
Thich Nhat Hanh
Elise DeVido
St. Bonaventure University


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