Mahayana Buddhism: A New Introduction

Harvard Extension School

RELI E-1706

Section 1

CRN 27233

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In the last ten years, many new discoveries were made about the origin and initial development of Mahayana Buddhism. This course aims at reading major Mahayana texts against the historical and archeological background of Buddhism in ancient India, and by reading them in intertextual relationship to each other. This way, students learn how to enjoy reading Mahayana scriptures—by looking at how they illustrate the Buddha's original enlightenment in the form of stories, parables, and poetic images.

Instructor Info

Ryuichi Abe, PhD

Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University


Meeting Info

Th 5:30pm - 7:30pm (1/25 - 5/15)

Participation Option: Online Asynchronous or Online Synchronous

In online asynchronous courses, you are not required to attend class at a particular time. Instead you can complete the course work on your own schedule each week.

Deadlines

Last day to register:

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students may attend at the scheduled meeting time or watch recorded sessions asynchronously. Recorded sessions are typically available within a few hours of the end of class and no later than the following business day. See minimum technology requirements.

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
27233 1 Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous Ryuichi Abe Open Th 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Jan 25 to May 15