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What are the major schools of Buddhism in East Asia and how do they differ?

What are the major schools of Buddhism in East Asia and how do they differ?

FromBright On Buddhism


What are the major schools of Buddhism in East Asia and how do they differ?

FromBright On Buddhism

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Bright on Buddhism Episode 6 - What are the major schools of Buddhism in East Asia? How do they differ? What sorts of rituals do they do?
Resources: Robert E Buswell: Encyclopedia of Buddhism: Upaya, Roger R. Jackson. Mahayana, Gregory Schopen. Theravada, Kate Crosby. Vajrayana, Ronald M. Davidson. Ritual, Richard K. Payne; Kevin Trainor: Buddhism: An Illustrated Guide; Donald Lopez: Norton Anthology of World Religions: Buddhism; Chan Master Sheng Yen: Orthodox Chinese Buddhism
Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by tweeting to us @BrightBuddhism, emailing us at Bright.On.Buddhism@gmail.com, or joining us on our discord server, Hidden Sangha https://discord.gg/tEwcVpu!
Credits:
Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host
Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host

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Released:
Oct 15, 2021
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Welcome to Bright on Buddhism, a podcast where we discuss and explain topics of Buddhism in a casual, conversational, question and answer setting. My name is Nick Bright, scholar of East Asian Buddhism. I am currently studying for my Master’s degree in Religion at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, where I am specializing in pre-modern Japanese Buddhist architecture history. I have researched topics such as Japanese Buddhist responses to the Covid-19 pandemic, Buddhist Haiku poetry, and the Japanese history of science and religion. I will be joined by my friend Proven Paradox.