UArizona Center for Buddhist Studies
The Center for Buddhist Studies (CBS) is a research, educational, and outreach center in the College of Humanities at the University of Arizona. The Center collaborates with departments and communities within and outside the UA to promote academic research on the Buddhist tradition and its related religious, intellectual, social, cultural, and artistic aspects in all geographical regions in the world.
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AI and Mindful Wisdom: Shaping a New Era in the Cognitive Economy
The Healing Power of Buddhism - Mindfulness 2.0 in the Age of AI
Mindfulness 2 0: Performing Spiritual Healing in an AI Era
Dr Max Deeg: Donations to the Centre of the World The Chinese Inscriptions from Bodhgaya
Interview with Dr. Sharf
Dr Chia-lin Pao Tao: Teaching Buddhism through Calligraphy
A Conversation with Dr. John Johnston about Obaku Art
Reflections on the Understanding, Appreciation and Authentication of Ōbaku Zen Calligraphy
Dr Paul Berry: Japanese Monks of the Ōbaku Tradition: Their Art and Influence
A Conversation with Dr. Paul Berry about Obaku Art
Dr. Elizabeth Horton Sharf: How to Read Ingen’s Portraits
Dr. Robert Sharf: Thinking Through Zen Kōans
Manpukuji – Views from Inside the Main Temple of the Obaku School of Zen
A VOICE FROM THE HEART 一葉心聲: A SPECIAL CONCERT CELEBRATING MASTER YINYUAN LONGQI 隱元隆琦 (1592-1673)
Preview to Zen Master Yinyuan Concert by Kanho Yakushiji
A CONVERSATION WITH PATRICIA GRAHAM ABOUT OBAKU ART
Dr. Patricia Graham: Ōbaku and Sencha
Chinese Zen Master Yinyuan/Ingen in Global East Asia [Obaku Ingen Lecture Series, No. 1]
Remarks by Sueki Fumihiko, Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo and Nichibunken
Remarks by Ven. Kondo Hakudo, Abbot of Manpukuji Temple, Uji, Japan
Remarks by Ven. Dingming, Abbot of Wanfu Temple, Fuqing, China
Symposium on Jiangnan Buddhist Traditions in Context
CHAN BUDDHISM IN THE TANG DYNASTY / Dr. Alan Cole
Ven. Guang Quan’s Speech at Symposium on Jiangnan Buddhist Traditions in Context
PERFECTION OF WISDOM AND THE CORONATION SACRIFICE / Prof. Joseph Walser
A REMEMBRANCE OF NAMES / Prof. Duncan Ryuken Williams
TWIN BODHISATTVAS: THE PAIRED WORSHIP OF GUANYIN AND DIZANG / Dr. Chün-fang Yü
Chan Master Hanyue’s Attitude Toward Sutra Teachings” / Professor Yi-Hsun Huang
Protecting Insects: Buddhist Principles Between India and China / Dr. Ann Heirman
POETIC MELODY FROM HANGZHOU 杭州詩韵