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Transcending Borders: Using Regional and Ethnographic Studies to Envision the Future of Humanistic Buddhism

分類
論文
期別
《人間佛教》學報‧藝文第46期
作者
Alison Cohn Jameson
單位職稱
Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies & Religious Studies, University of Arizona
編者
妙凡、蔡孟樺主編
摘要
Arizona is a region where the population of Chinese Buddhists is low and the general populations of both Asian-Americans and Buddhists are small. Thus Buddhist communities find themselves not only distant from large centers of Buddhism in California, but also isolated from each other. A study of two very different approaches to Buddhism in Arizona may shed light on the future of Humanistic Buddhism (literally “Buddhism in the midst of people”) in similarly sparsely- populated regions of the United States.
引文
Alison Cohn Jameson, " Transcending Borders: Using Regional and Ethnographic Studies to Envision the Future of Humanistic Buddhism, " 《人間佛教》學報‧藝文第46期 (2023): 172-189
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