Ryuichi Abe
Ryūichi Abe | |
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阿部 龍一 | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation(s) | Academic, Professor |
Employer | Harvard University |
Known for | Expertise in Buddhism in Japan |
Title | Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions |
Awards | Philip and Ruth Hettleman Award for distinguished teaching |
Academic background | |
Education | Bachelor's in Economics (Keio University), Master's from School of Advanced International Affairs (Johns Hopkins University), MPhil and PhD in Religious Studies (Columbia University) |
Academic work | |
Notable works | "The Weaving of Mantra: Kūkai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse", "Great Fool: Zen Master Ryokan: Poems, Letters, and Other Writings" |
Ryūichi Abe (Japanese: 阿部 龍一, Abe Ryūichi, born 1954) is the Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions at Harvard University. Until May 2004, he was professor of Japanese religions in the departments of religion and East Asian languages and culture at Columbia University.
Abe, through his teaching and books, has made an important contribution to the Western understanding of Buddhism in Japan. His book on Kūkai, The Weaving of Mantra: Kūkai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse,[1] underscores Kūkai's impact on 9th-century Japanese society. At a time when Confucian discourse dominated Japan, Kūkai developed a “voice” for Buddhism. He has also written about Ryōkan and Saichō.
He received his bachelor's degree in economics from
Books
- The Weaving of Mantra : Kūkai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse. 1999.
- Great Fool: Zen Master Ryokan: Poems, Letters, and Other Writings (with Peter Haskel). 1996. PDF version online, 302p.: [1]. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
- Saicho and Kukai: A Conflict of Interpretations. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. Spring 1995, 22/1–2. PDF. version online, 35p.: [2]. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
References
- ISBN 978-0-231-52887-0.
- ^ "RYŪICHI ABÉ | Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies". rijs.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
- ISBN 978-0-231-52887-0.. Back of book material.
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