Paul Williams (Buddhist studies scholar)

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Paul Williams (born 1950) is Emeritus Professor of Indian and Tibetan Philosophy at the University of Bristol, England. Until his retirement in 2011 he was also director for the University's Centre for Buddhist Studies, and is a former president of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies.

Biography

Williams studied at the

DPhil in 1978. His main research interests are Madhyamaka Buddhist philosophy, Mahayana
Buddhism, and Medieval philosophical and mystical thought.

Williams was a Buddhist himself for many years but has since converted to

Roman Catholicism, an experience he wrote about in his book The Unexpected Way[1][2] and in an article, "On converting from Buddhism to Catholicism – One convert's story."[3] He is now a professed lay member of the Dominican Order.[3]

Williams has three adult children.[3]

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