Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast

Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast


Latest Episodes

Basing our Inter-Subjective Identity on the Primal Vow without Illusions of a Soul
March 03, 2009

Next in our continuing series of presentation from the 2008 IBS Winter Symposium, Rev. Gregory Gibbs of the Oregon Buddhist Temple in Portland discusses the important Buddhist doctrine of anantman as "no soul" as very different from "no self." His discuss

Self as a perpetual work in progress
March 03, 2009

Next in our continuing series of presentation from the 2008 IBS Winter Symposium, the former president of the Buddhist Churches of America, Dr. Gordon Bermant, gives an inspirational talk on understanding the self in the context of both Buddhist and Weste

Other Power: Shin Buddhism, Levinas, Lear
March 03, 2009

Our second release from the 2008 IBS Winter Symposium was Dr. Steven Shankman of the University of Oregon, Eugene, who presented an illuminating talk on the French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas and Shin Buddhism as related to Shakespeare's King Lear. Orig

Embodying Life and Death: Shin Buddhism and Comparative Philosophy
March 03, 2009

The Institute of Buddhist Studies is pleased to host an annual Winter Symposium during the BCA National Council Meeting. The theme of the 2008 Winter Symposium was the intersection of Shin Buddhist and Western philosophy. Our first speaker was Dr. Mark U

Metaphors in Shinran
March 03, 2009

Lecture by Takanori Sugioka Professor Takanori Sugioka discusses Shinran's use of various metaphors by Shinran Shonin in his expression of Shin Buddhist faith. Originally recorded June 7, 2007 © 2007 Takanori Sugioka

Dogen and the Lotus Sutra
March 03, 2009

Lecture by Taigen Daniel Leighton Audio Version Taigen Leighton of the Institute of Buddhist studies and the Ancient Dragon Zen Gate meditation group in Chicago, IL, discusses the ways in which Dogen referenced the Lotus Sutra. Originally recorded May

Transcendence of the Body in Kukai’s Shingon Buddhism
March 03, 2009

Lecture by David Gardiner Dr. Gardiner, of Colorado College, discusses Kukai's Shingon philosophy. Originally recorded May 8, 2007 © 2007, David Gardiner

The Importance of ‘Self’ in Buddhism
March 03, 2009

Lecture by Leslie Kawamura Video Version Dr. Kawamura begins his lecture by reiterating the usual understanding of anatman (no-self) — that a "self" does not exist. But if a self does not exist, then there would be little or no need to be concerned

The Importance of ‘Self’ in Buddhism
March 03, 2009

Lecture by Leslie Kawamura Audio Version Dr. Kawamura begins his lecture by reiterating the usual understanding of anatman (no-self) — that a "self" does not exist. But if a self does not exist, then there would be little or no need to be concerned

Dogen and the Lotus Sutra
March 03, 2009

Lecture by Taigen Daniel Leighton Video Version Taigen Leighton of the Institute of Buddhist studies and the Ancient Dragon Zen Gate meditation group in Chicago, IL, discusses the ways in which Dogen referenced the Lotus Sutra. Originally recorded May