Bernard Faure

Bernard Faure (born 1948) is a Franco-American author and scholar of Asian religions, who focuses on Chan/Zen and Japanese esoteric Buddhism. His work draws on cultural theory, anthropology, and gender studies. He is currently a Kao Professor of Japanese Religion at Columbia University and an Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies (and formerly Professor of Chinese Religions) at Stanford University. He also previously taught at Cornell University, and has been a visiting a professor at the University of Tokyo, the University of Sydney, and the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris. He co-founded the Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford University and the ARC: Asian Religions and Cultures Series within Stanford University Press. He is also the founder and co-director of the Columbia Center for Buddhism and East Asian Religions (C-BEAR). His work has been translated into several Asian and European languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Gods of medieval Japan. by Faure, Bernard

    Published 2016
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    Gods of medieval Japan. by Faure, Bernard

    Published 2016
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    Chinese magical medicine / by Strickmann, Michel

    Published 2002
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    Chan Buddhism in ritual context /

    Published 2003
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    Tantra in Practice /

    Published 2000
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