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SUMMARY:Maritime Transmissions of Buddhism: 2015 Numata Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the 2015 Numata Symposium:\nMaritime Transmissions of Buddhism \nMercantile exchange is now understood to be an important dimension of our understanding of the transmission of Buddhist thought and practice throughout the Buddhist cosmopolis. The romanticism of the Silk Road and the findings at Dunhuang have demonstrated this for Central and East Asia. The same is true of South and Southeast Asia as well\, with the difference being maritime trade rather than land routes. This symposium will explore this latter area of study. There will be two presentations and a respondent: Anne Blackburn\, Philip Friedrich\, and Natalie Quli. \nSchedule:\n1:00 pm: Welcoming Remarks \n1:15 pm: Contingent Transmissions: Lanka and Southeast Asian Buddhist Links\, 1200-1500\nAnne Blackburn\, Professor of South Asian and Buddhist Studies\nCornell University \n2:00 pm: Merchant Afterlives: Rethinking Buddhist Polity and Patronage along a Medieval Lankan Frontier\nPhilip Friedrich\, South Asian Studies\nUniversity of Pennsylvania \n2:45 pm: Respondent and discussion\nNatalie Quli\, Research Fellow\, Theravada Studies\nInstitute of Buddhist Studies \n3:15 pm: General discussion
URL:https://www.shin-ibs.edu/event/maritime-and-mercantile-the-movement-of-buddhism-2015-numata-symposium/
LOCATION:Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS)\, 2140 Durant Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposia
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SUMMARY:Shinran and the Sutra of Immeasurable Life: Reflections on Reading in the Buddhist Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by the Ryukoku University Translation Center and Institute of Buddhist Studies\, Center for Contemporary Shin Buddhist Studies. \nIn this symposium a number of Buddhist scholars and theologians will address the questions of how Shinran’s treatment of the Sutra of Immeasurable Life might help us to understand what it means to read a Buddhist text (scripture) and what such reading might entail\, require or imply. \nPapers will be presented by Dennis Hirota\, Luis Gomez\, Charles Hallisey\, James Fredericks\, Mark Csikszentmihalyi\, Mitsuya Dake\, Ichigyo Oyama\, David Matsumoto and others.
URL:https://www.shin-ibs.edu/event/shinran-and-the-sutra-of-immeasurable-life-reflections-on-reading-in-the-buddhist-tradition/
LOCATION:Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS)\, 2140 Durant Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposia
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of Buddhist Studies":MAILTO:instituteofbuddhiststudies@shin-ibs.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150706
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SUMMARY:Pacific Seminar: The Call of the Nembutsu
DESCRIPTION:The Call of the Nembutsu\nKeynote Speaker: Rev. Dr. David Matsumoto\, Professor\, Institute of Buddhist Studies\nSpecial Guest Speaker: Uma Lama Ghising\, Kathmandu Hongwanji\, Nepal\nGuest Speaker: Rev. Mitsuya Dake\, Ryukoku University\, Department of Intercultural Communication\nEngaged Buddhism as a Worldwide Phenomenon\nPanel Discussion on Engaged Buddhism with Santussika Bhikkhuni-Buddhist Global Relief\, Mushim Ikeda-Buddhist Peace Fellowship\, Sensei Elaine Donlin-Buddhist Church of San Francisco \nRegistration: $140 Deadline: June 21\, 2015 BCA Member Rate $125 until June 15. Make checks payable to “BCA” with “Summer Pacific Seminar” on the memo line. Mail form and check to CBE at 2140 Durant Ave. Berkeley\, CA 94704 \nThis event is sponsored by the Buddhist Churches of America’s Center for Buddhist Education. More information and registration can be found here. \nDownload the Flyer
URL:https://www.shin-ibs.edu/event/pacific-seminar-the-call-of-the-nembutsu/
LOCATION:Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS)\, 2140 Durant Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150322
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SUMMARY:Ryukoku Symposium: Buddhism and Japanese Culture
DESCRIPTION:Download Informational Flyer \n\n\n\nCo-hosted by: the University of California\, Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies and the Institute of Buddhist Studies \nThe Sixth International Ryūkoku Symposium on Buddhism and Japanese Culture \n9:00 am – 12:00 pm (in Japanese) \nRevealing the Teachings: Popular Sermons (shōdō kange bon 唱道勧化本) in Shin Buddhism 真宗の唱道勧化本について 日下幸男氏(龍谷大学文学部教授) \nYukio Kusaka\, Professor of Japanese Literature\, Ryūkoku University \nDoctrinal Debate (rongi 論義) in Kegon School 日本華厳における「論義」について 野呂 靖氏(龍谷大学文学部専任講師) \nSei Noro\, Lecturer of Buddhist Studies\, Ryūkoku University \nEarly Tendai Buddhist Disputes with Other Schools \n初期日本天台における他宗との論争 吉田慈順氏(龍谷大学文学部非常勤講師) \nJijun Yoshida\, Adjunct Lecturer of Buddhist Studies\, Ryūkoku University \nBreak \n2:00 pm – 5:00 pm (in English)\nThe Significance of “Faith” in Medieval Shingon Buddhism \nTakahiko Kameyama\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Institute of Buddhist Studies \nThe One or the Three\, the One and the Three\, and/or the One as the Three: Observations on the Relationship Between the Single Vehicle and the Three Vehicles in Medieval Japanese Hossō Thought \nTatsuo Florian Saile\, Graduate Student\, Buddhist Studies\, UC Berkeley \nContextualizing Posthumous Kaimyō Ritual in Japan: Indian and Chinese Precedents for Renaming the Dead \nMark Blum\, Professor and Shinjo Ito Distinguished Chair in Japanese Studies\, East Asian Languages and Cultures\, UC Berkeley \n\n\n\n\nFor more information contact: cjs-events@berkeley.edu or (510) 642-3415
URL:https://www.shin-ibs.edu/event/ryukoku-symposium-buddhism-and-japanese-culture/
LOCATION:Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS)\, 2140 Durant Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposia
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SUMMARY:Buddhism and Counseling: 2015 IBS Winter Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the 2015 BCA National Council Meeting\, the Institute of Buddhist Studies and the Center for Buddhist Education will co-host a symposium on “Buddhism and Counseling.” This symposium will feature a number of distinguished speakers. \nTo give an overview on “Counseling in the Buddhist tradition\,” we will hear from Dr. Daijaku Kinst\, and Dr. David Pating. Dr. Kinst is head of the Chaplaincy program at the Institute of Buddhist Studies\, which has seen phenomenal growth in student enrollment and interest. Dr. Kinst is also an ordained priest in the Zen tradition. Dr. Pating is a psychiatrist with Kaiser\, but is also an active member and Minister’s assistant at the San Francisco Buddhist Church. Dr. Pating has given lectures to Ministers and Minister’s assistants in the BCA\, and is presently also an IBS degree student. \nFollowing those lectures we will learn about a new counseling program in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, which is SHIN (Sanctuary for Healing and Integration)\, from Dr. Carmela Hirano and members of her staff. Dr. Hirano has integrated Buddhism\, and especially the teachings and principles of Jodo Shinshu into her psychiatric practice and has created SHIN. We will learn how she and her staff utilize Buddhism and Jodo Shinshu in their therapeutic practice. She is also an IBS degree student and Minister’s assistant at Salt Lake. She will be joined by Dr. Robert Weizel and David Black from her SHIN staff. \nFinally\, we will listen to Dr. David Hirohama\, clinical psychologist and counselor at the Orange County Buddhist Church’s Buddhist counseling center called the “Mindfulness Center.” This is the first attempt at creating a counseling center at a local church or temple. \nThe symposium is open to any of the attending delegates and boosters to the National Council\, as well as anyone in the community at large that wishes to attend. \n 
URL:https://www.shin-ibs.edu/event/2015-ibs-winter-symposium/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Hotel San Diego\, 2270 Hotel Circle North\, San Diego\, CA\, 92108\, United States
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