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Gregory Schopen
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| #1471824 in Books | University of Hawaii Press | 2005-08-31 | 2005-08-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.83 x6.14l,1.46 | File type: PDF | 402 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| All of his books are treasures of fact|By Richard L. Rankin|Practices of Buddhism today quite probably bear little no resemblance to the past. Scriptures are notoriously unreliable, written centuries after the facts described, written with flourish and re-written hundreds of times. Archaeology is the only way to pin scholarship to real history. Dr. Schopen is providing in his b||"Unquestionably the freshest, most exciting scholarship to have emerged in the field in half a century."|About the Author|Gregory Schopen is Rush C. Hawkins Professor of Religious Studies at Brown University and Professor
In these articles, Gregory Schopen once again displays the erudition and originality that have contributed to a major shift in the way that Indian Buddhism is perceived, understood, and studied.
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