Taitetsu Unno

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Reverend Taitetsu Unno
TitleReverend
Doctor
Personal
Born(1929-02-05)February 5, 1929
Japan
DiedDecember 13, 2014(2014-12-13) (aged 85)
ReligionShin Buddhism
SpouseAlice
ChildrenMark T. Unno
Education
Tokyo University
Senior posting
TeacherMasao Hanada, Yoshifumi Ueda
Based inNorthampton, Massachusetts

Taitetsu Unno (海野 大徹 Unno Taitetsu) was a scholar, lecturer, and author on the subject of

Shin Buddhism, a branch of Pure Land Buddhism.[1] Dr. Unno was an ordained Shin Buddhist minister and the founding Sensei of the Northampton Shin Buddhist Sangha in Massachusetts
.

He published extensively on the subject of Pure Land Buddhism, his most famous works include: Shin Buddhism: Bits of Rubble Turn Into Gold, River of Fire, River of Water, and Tannisho: A Shin Buddhist Classic.

Biography

Born in Japan in 1929, Taitetsu Unno immigrated to the United States at the age of six.

Tokyo University
.

From 1971 to 1998 he taught Buddhism and Japanese aesthetics and was the Jill Ker Conway Professor Emeritus of Religion at Smith College. He retired in December 1998.[5] After his retirement, he continued to travel as a lecturer on Japanese Buddhism, religion, and culture.[6]

Unno died on December 13, 2014.[2]

Essays

  • Unno, Taitetsu. "Is There a God? A Buddhist Answer". Skeptic Tank. Archived from the original on 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  • Unno, Taitetsu (1999). "Contrasting Images of the Buddha". Buddhist-Christian Studies. 19 (1): 133–136. . Retrieved 2023-04-29.

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