Jacqueline Stone Lecture
"Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Deathbed Practices in Early
Medieval Japan"
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a
lecture by
Jacqueline Stone
Professor of Japanese Religions
Princeton University
Monday,
April 2nd
4:00PM
Broad Auditorium, Claude Pepper Center |
Jacqueline
I. Stone is professor of Japanese religions in the Department
of Religion at Princeton University. Her primary research field
is medieval Japanese Buddhism. She is the author of Original Enlightenment
and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism (University
of Hawai'i Press, 1999) and co-editor of Revisiting Nichiren (Japanese
Journal of Religious Studies, special issue, 1999). She is currently
writing a study of deathbed practices in premodern Japan and also
continuing research on the Nichiren Buddhist tradition.
This event
is the 6th annual lecture in the Tessa
J. Bartholomeusz Lecture Series.