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AASR Conference - 2005

Date: 1st and 2nd October 2005
Venue: The University of Sydney, John Woolley Building

Panels

Please find below schedule of panels and presenters.

Panel

Presenter

Topic

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Buddhism 1

Judith Snodgrass

Dr Judith Snodgrass, ‘From Eastern Buddhism to Zen: D T Suzuki’s Journey to the West’

Abstract

Buddhism 1

Jeff Wilson

'Linguistics in the Future of Studies in Religion: Buddhism and Semiotics'

Abstract

Buddhism 1

Brendon Stewart

‘Use your imagination, Buddhism is a good idea’

Abstract

Buddhism 2

Drasko Mitrikeski

‘ Approaches and Methods in Buddhist Studies’

Abstract

Buddhism 2

Andrew McGarrity

‘Using Skillful-Means Skillfully: Buddhist Upaya, Methodology and the Limits of Tradition’

Abstract

Buddhism 2

Olivia M. F. Rawlings -Way

The Soteriological and Methodological Shifts of Engaged Buddhism - Renewing the Dharma and Reinventing Buddhist Studies’

Abstract

Buddhism 3

Mark Allon

‘The Senior Buddhist Manuscripts: a collection of ancient Gandhara birch bark scrolls’

Abstract

Buddhism 3

Peter Oldmeadow

"Ontological difference" and the two truths

Abstract

Buddhism 3

Adrian Snodgrass

‘Symbolic Concordances at Muroji , Japan ’

Abstract

Buddhism 4

 

Inaugural Meeting of the Australasian Association of Buddhist Studies

Abstract

Buddhism 5

Glenys Eddy

‘ Fieldwork and the Reflexive Stance: Managing the Relationship between Methodological Agnosticism and One’s Own Academic and Religious Standpoints’

Abstract

Buddhism 5

Peter Friedlander

‘Buddhism, Politics and Globalization’

Abstract

Buddhism 5

Dh. Ratnavyuha

‘Principles of Meditation: Contemporary Teaching of Fundamental Principles’

 

Buddhism 5

Edward Crangle

‘Peculiar Meditative Praxis in Contemporary Theravada Buddhism’

Abstract