ASCL 51.04 Tibetan Buddhism
An introductory survey of Buddhism in Tibet from its inception in the 8th century until the present day. Emphasis will be given to the central doctrines, practices, and institutions characteristic of Tibetan Buddhism, its development of various popular and elite religious ideals (householder, nun, monk, scholar, solitary hermit, crazy yogi, and female dakini), and its evolving identity in the West. Not open to students who have received credit for REL 19.21 or ASCL 61.02.
Instructor
Seton
Cross Listed Courses
REL 19.21 REL 41.05