Posts Tagged ‘Religious Studies’
Transplanting Tibetan Philosophy
Patrik, Linda. “Transplanting Tibetan Philosophy,” E-ASPAC, 2004.
Read MoreLetting Philosophy Go: the Role of Reasoning in Kagyü Tibetan Buddhism
Patrik, Linda. “Letting Philosophy Go: the Role of Reasoning in Kagyü Tibetan Buddhism,” in International Studies in Philosophy, vol. 37, no. 1, 2005.
Read MoreEncoding for Endangered Tibetan Texts
Patrik, Linda. “Encoding for Endangered Tibetan Texts,” Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2007.
Read MoreMeditation and Education: Buddhist India, Tibet and Modern America
Meditation and Education: Buddhist India, Tibet and Modern America by Robert Thurman
Read MoreThe Contemplative Life and the Teaching of the Humanities
The Contemplative Life and the Teaching of the Humanities by Brian Stock
Read MoreMeeting on Contemplative Pedagogy in the Disciplines: Philosophy, Religious Studies, Psychology
Meeting on Contemplative Pedagogy in the Disciplines: Philosophy, Religious Studies, Psychology Amherst College, Amherst, MA March 28-30, 2008 by Piper Murray
Read MoreThe Mystical Arts: On the Theory and Practice of Hermeneutics and Aesthetics
Jeffrey Kripal Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University and Marcia Brennan Associate Professor of Art History, Rice University 2006 Contemplative Practice Fellowship Recipients [button link=”https://www.contemplativemind.org/admin/wp-content/uploads/Brennan-Kripal.pdf” color=”orange” newwindow=”yes”] View the Syllabus[/button]
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