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  • Workshop Mahāyāna in Europe

    organisiert von Prof. Dr. Martin Krämer, Heidelberg University, 2–3 November 2017

    Workshop

    Mahāyāna in Europe: Japanese Buddhists and Their Contribution to Academic Knowledge on Buddhism in Nineteenth-Century Europe

    Heidelberg University, 2–3 November 2017
    Venue: Center for East Asian Studies, Akademiestr. 4–8, Room 102


    PROGRAM

    Thursday, 2 November 2017, 14:00–17:30
    The Academization of Buddhism in Meiji Japan

    14:00–15:00
    Micah Auerback, Seminaries of the Jōdo Shinshū in Early Meiji Japan

    (coffee break)

    15:15–16:15
    Orion Klautau, Guiding a Great Vehicle: The Mahāyāna and Buddhist Studies in
    Meiji Japan

    (coffee break)

    16:30–17:30
    Mick Deneckere, Ishikawa Shuntai’s Introduction of the Concept of “science de religion”

    Friday, 3 November 2017, 10:00–12:15, 14:00–16:30
    The Spread of Knowledge about (Japanese) Buddhism in Europe

    10:00–11:00
    John Harding, The Reception of Japanese Buddhism in North America before 1900

    (coffee break)

    11:15–12:15
    Roland Lardinois, Sylvain Lévi and the Configuration of Indo-Chinese Studies in
    France ca. 1900

    (lunch break)

    14:00–15:00
    Martin Baumann, The Reception of Theravada Buddhism in Europe in the Long
    Nineteenth Century

    (coffee break)

    15:15–16:30
    Concluding Discussion, to be kicked off by an input by Hans Martin Krämer on The
    ‘Spiritualization’ of Religion Around 1900 and Japanese Buddhism