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Title: The Buddhist forum, Volumen I, Seminar Papers 1987-1988
Authors: Tadeusz Skorupski
Ulrich Pagel
Keywords: Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo
Issue Date: 1990
Publisher: School of Oriental and African Studies
Abstract: Abbreviations ; Introduction ; R.F. Gombrich Recovering the Buddha’s Message ; R.F. Gombrich How the Mahāyāna Began ; K.R. Norman Pāli Philology and the Study of Buddhism ; A. Huxley How Buddhist is Theravāda Buddhist Law? ; T.H. Barrett Kill the Patriarchs! ; T.H. Barrett Exploratory Observations on Some Weeping Pilgrims ; I. Astley-Kristensen Images and Permutations of Vajrasattva in the Vajradhātumaṇḍala ;
Description: The Buddhist Forum is a seminar series held at SOAS on various aspects of Buddhism: its history, philosophy, religion, philology, art and architecture. The seminars were initiated in 1987 and it is hoped that they will continue to be held in the future; they are usually convened on the second Wednesday of every month during term time and they remain open to anyone who has an interest in Buddhism. The primary intention of these seminars is to bring together people who are interested in different aspects of Buddhism in order to provide a forum for the presentation of new research and for the exchange of opinions and ideas. Individuals are invited to present papers in their particular field of interest, to be discussed by the seminar participants. Contributors are especially encouraged to offer papers on subjects which they are currently studying and which may yield new information, or an original approach or interpretation
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/779
ISSN: 0959-0595
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