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Oct 10, 2025
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AMS 322 - Buddhism in North America Description Focuses on some of the distinctive forms that Buddhism has taken in North America. Discusses a number of traditions, including Theravada, Zen, and Tibetan Buddhism, comparing their American version with those in Asia and addressing the transformations of various Buddhist traditions to accommodate American lifestyles and views. Also addresses a number of issues pertinent to Buddhism in America and the West, such as Buddhist identity, ethnicity, gender issues, authority, and social activism. Prerequisites: RST122 or 365 recommended. Credits: 1
Course Attribute(s): HUMA Gen Ed: Humanities Requirement
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