20 min listen
Shinran’s Phenomenology of Religious Life (part one of six)
Shinran’s Phenomenology of Religious Life (part one of six)
ratings:
Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies' 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer.
Dr. Hirota's topic was "Shinran's Phenomenology of Religious Life: Toward a Rethinking of Shinjin." The lecture was divided into three parts over the course of three separate days. The audio tracks here roughly compare to the following:
Lecture One, "The Shin Buddhist Path and Truth": parts one and two
Lecture Two, "The Shin Buddhist Path and Time": parts three and four
Lecture Three, "The Shin Buddhist Path and Dwelling": parts five and six
Dr. Hirota is known for his translation work in "The Collected Works of Shinran" and original works such as "No Abode: The Record of Ippen," "Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism," "Shinran: An Introduction to His Thought," and "Tannisho: A Primer."
Originally recorded March 10, 16, and 17, 2010 at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in the Jodo Shinshu Center, Berkeley, Ca.
Copyright © 2010, Denis Hirota.
Dr. Hirota's topic was "Shinran's Phenomenology of Religious Life: Toward a Rethinking of Shinjin." The lecture was divided into three parts over the course of three separate days. The audio tracks here roughly compare to the following:
Lecture One, "The Shin Buddhist Path and Truth": parts one and two
Lecture Two, "The Shin Buddhist Path and Time": parts three and four
Lecture Three, "The Shin Buddhist Path and Dwelling": parts five and six
Dr. Hirota is known for his translation work in "The Collected Works of Shinran" and original works such as "No Abode: The Record of Ippen," "Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism," "Shinran: An Introduction to His Thought," and "Tannisho: A Primer."
Originally recorded March 10, 16, and 17, 2010 at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in the Jodo Shinshu Center, Berkeley, Ca.
Copyright © 2010, Denis Hirota.
Released:
Apr 20, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (79)
The Importance of ‘Self’ in Buddhism: Lecture by Leslie Kawamura - Video Version - Dr. Kawamura begins his lecture by reiterating the usual understanding of anatman (no-self) — that a "self" does not exist. But if a self does not exist, then there would be little or no need to be conce... by Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast