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Peter N. Gregory
Peter
N. Gregory joined the faculty at Smith College as Jill Ker Conway
of Professor of Religion and East Asian Studies in 1999. After
receiving his doctorate in East Asian Languages and Civilizations
from Harvard University in 1981, he taught in the Program for
the Study of Religion at the University of Illinois for fifteen
years. He has also served as the President and Executive Director
of the Kuroda Institute for the Study of Buddhism and Human Values
since 1984, and in that capacity he has directed two publication
series with the University of Hawaii Press: "Studies in East
Asian Buddhism" and "Classics in East Asian Buddhism."
His research has focused on medieval Chinese Buddhism, especially
the Chan and Huayan traditions during the Tang and Song dynasties,
on which he has written or edited seven books, including Tsung-mi
and the Sinification of Buddhism (1991). He is currently
completing a translation of a ninth-century Chinese Buddhist text
on the historical and doctrinal origins of the Chan tradition.
Since coming to Smith, his research and teaching have become increasingly
concerned with Buddhism in America, and he has recently coedited
Women Practicing Buddhism: American Experiences, which is
slated for publication by Wisdom Publications in the fall of 2007.
Phone: 413-585-3304
Building: Wright Hall 127
Office Hours: TR 10:30 AM- noon
E-mail:pgregory@email.smith.edu
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