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Religion East & West, the journal of the Institute for World Religions, is published every October. Its authors approach religion from a wide variety of perspectives, including doctrine, practice, ethics, history, biography and the relation of religion to other aspects of life. By welcoming voices from many spiritual traditions, the journal furthers the Institute for World Religions¡¯ mission of promoting interfaith understanding and trust.

Religion East & West champions the ideal of scholar-practitioner. Its editorial board seeks to publish articles by authors who are scholars grounded in practice or who are practitioners informed by study and reflection. The journal¡¯s premise is that when scholarship and practice are combined, both are deepened, and that together they will inspire respect and appreciation for the manifold variety of human religiosity.

Archive


Muhammad Kamal


Mark E. Hanshaw


Fr. Joseph Wong, O.S.B. Cam.


Rev. Heng Sure


An Interview with Maggie Norton


Fr. Robert Hale, O.S.B. Cam.


Michael Nagler


Martin Verhoeven


Snjezana Akpinar


Douglas George-Kanentiio


Wilson Van Dusen


Huston Smith


Henry Rosemont Jr.


Rev. Canon Charles Gibbs


Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi


Raoul Birnbaum


Hozan Alan Senauke


Amelia Barili


Douglas George-Kanentiio


Joseph Molleur


Karma Lekshe Tsomo


Martin Zwick


Harold D. Roth


B. Alan Wallace


Ven. Master Hs¨¹an Hua


William Jackson


Fausto Gianfreda, S.J.


Mark E. Hanshaw


Lauren Bausch


Thomas Cattoi


Fr. Pierre-Fran?ois de B¨¦thune, O.S.B.


Snjezana Akpinar


Robert Henrey


Rev. Myo Denis Lahey


Rev. Larry Ballenger


Maggie Norton


David Rounds


Robert Hale, O.S.B. Cam.


Mary I. Bockover


Rob Cook


Muhammad Kamal


Martin Verhoeven


Fr. Robert Hale, O.S.B.


Taigen Dan Leighton


Mary Ann Donovan, S.C.


Hozan Alan Senauke


Joseph Loizzo


David Rounds


Huston Smith


Wilson Van Dusen


Charles Gibbs


Fr. Pierre-Fran?ois de B¨¦thune


Rev. Canon Francis V. Tiso


Rev. Bhikshu Heng Sure


Fr. Joseph Wong


Leena Taneja


Raimon Panikkar


Steven Tainer


Translation by Ronald B. Epstein


Michael Nagler


Lewis S. Mudge


Douglas K. Mikkelson


Giv Nassiri


Karma Lekshe Tsome


Muhammad Kamal


Asoke Basu


Ven. Master Hs¨¹an Hua and Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda


The United Religions Initiative


Anthony C. Yu


Henry Rosemont Jr.


Martin J. Verhoeven


John M. Thompson


Michael Nagler


Kenan Osborne, O.F.M.


Paul Carus Award, remarks by M. Blouke Carus


Mary Evelyn Tucker


Judith A. Berling


Thomas F. MacMillan


Venerable Master Hsuan Hua


Snjezana Akpinar


Swami Prabuddhananda


Zhuohao Yu


Sister Marianne Farina, C.S.C.


Mary I. Bockover


Henry Rosemont Jr.


Huston Smith and Henry Rosemont Jr.


Snjezana Akpinar


Ron Epstein


Bhikshuni Heng Hsien, Bhikshuni Heng Yi and Bhikshuni Heng Liang


Rev. Heng Sure


Douglas Powers


Martin J. Verhoeven

Editorial Board

Rev. Heng Sure?holds a Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley. He serves as director of the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery and lectures worldwide on Buddhism, Buddhist texts, meditation, comparative religion, and interfaith dialogue. He was ordained as a Buddhist monk in 1976.

Bhikshuni Heng Hsien?holds a Ph.D. in South and Southeast Asian studies from the University of California at Berkeley. A Sanskrit specialist and translator, she has been a Buddhist nun for more than thirty years.

Henry Rosemont Jr.?holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Washington. A Distinguished Professor emeritus at St. Mary¡¯s College in Maryland, he is currently visiting professor of religious studies at Brown University. He has published widely in the areas of Confucian studies and comparative religion.

Snjezana Akpinar?holds a Ph.D. in Turkish studies from the University of Istanbul. She is president of 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and lectures on Central Asian infl uences on Islam and comparative studies.

Martin J. Verhoeven?received his M.A. and Ph.D. in history from the University of Wisconsin and is a resident scholar at 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ. His area of specialty is the European and American encounter with Buddhism.

Ron Epstein?holds a Ph.D. in Buddhist studies from the University of California at Berkeley. He recently retired from teaching Buddhist studies and world religions at San Francisco State University.

Douglas Powers?holds an M.A. in theology and philosophy from Graduate Theological Union and a B.A. and M.A. from the University of the Redlands. He currently teaches Western philosophy.

David Rounds, editor of this journal, holds a B.A. from Harvard and an M.A. in Buddhist studies and translation from 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ. He recently participated in a new translation of the Surangama Sutra.