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EP 181: Carving the Divine and Busshi with Yujiro Seki

The Classical Ideas Podcast

Release Date: 10/30/2020

EP 358: Buddhist Military Chaplaincy in Korea w/Dr. Jonathan C. Feuer show art EP 358: Buddhist Military Chaplaincy in Korea w/Dr. Jonathan C. Feuer

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Jonathan Feuer earned his Ph.D in Asian Languages and Cultures from UCLA in 2023. His current book project is entitled Buddhist Militarism, Violence, and Religious Freedom: The South Korean Buddhist Military Chaplaincy and his research interests include Buddhist modernity, South Korean history, and religion and violence. On this episode, we discuss Buddhist military chaplaincy in detail and preview what readers can expect with his forthcoming book! You can find his work at . Visit Sacred Writes:  

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EP 357: Khemethaka Nunnery, Daw Gunawati, and pāramī w/Dr. M.K. Long show art EP 357: Khemethaka Nunnery, Daw Gunawati, and pāramī w/Dr. M.K. Long

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MK Long is a historian and ethnographer of Buddhism and gender. Her current project highlights vernacular auto/biographical writings of Buddhist women in Myanmar, examining their rhetorical strategies of self-presentation and how they theorize Buddhist authority, temporality, and belonging. Long's study of vernacular literature of the 1980s-90s foregrounds its conditions of production, not only its relationship to Buddhist biographical and narrative traditions, but also authoritarian censorship, state-driven reorganization of monastic institutions, and shifting citizenship regimes. This work...

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EP 356: Buddhism and Experimental Music w/Dr. Julian Butterfield show art EP 356: Buddhism and Experimental Music w/Dr. Julian Butterfield

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Julian Butterfield is a scholar of medieval Chinese Buddhist literature with a special interest in how Mahāyāna Buddhist narratives depict and solicit feeling. His current monograph project recovers the aesthetic and affective dimensions of Lotus Sūtra devotion in fifth-to-eighth-century China, arguing that the transmission of this pivotal Buddhist scripture relied heavily on the cultivation of strong emotions among practitioners. A secondary, public-facing research project investigates the interactions of Buddhist media and musical experimentation from the nineteenth century to...

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EP 355: Buddhist Charities in Urban Vietnam w/Dr. Sara Swenson show art EP 355: Buddhist Charities in Urban Vietnam w/Dr. Sara Swenson

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Sara Swenson works as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at Dartmouth College. Her current research explores how grassroots charity volunteers in Vietnam adapt Buddhist values and practices to navigate ethical struggles amid rapid urbanization and she is the author of "Near Light We Shine: Buddhist Charities in Urban Vietnam" from Oxford University Press! Visit Sara Swenson online: Visit Sacred Writes:  

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EP 354: Transforming the American Sangha w/Dr. Nalika Gajaweera show art EP 354: Transforming the American Sangha w/Dr. Nalika Gajaweera

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Nalika Gajaweera (Research Affiliate, Walter H. Capps Center, University of California, Santa Barbara; PhD, Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 2013) is an anthropologist of Buddhism, race, and ethics, with a focus on community well-being and resilience. Her current book manuscript, Transforming the American Sangha, funded by the Kataly Foundation, is an ethnography of the Insight Meditation movement in North America, focused on the efforts of practitioners of color to raise awareness of oppressive racial conditions in these communities. Her doctoral research examined how Buddhist...

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EP 353: Western Esoteric Tradition and EP 353: Western Esoteric Tradition and "Scientific Progress" with Dr. Tara Isabella Burton

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Tara Isabella Burton (DPhil, University of Oxford; Visiting Fellow, Mercatus Center, George Mason University; Visiting Research Fellow, Institutional Flourishing Lab, Catholic University of America) is a theologian and culture critic, and the author of Self-Made: Creating Our Identities from Da Vinci to the Kardashians (Public Affairs, 2022) and Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World (Public Affairs, 2020). She is a regular contributor on religion and culture to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and has...

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EP 352: A Perturbed System Religion and Climate Change from the End of a World w/ Dr. Susannah Crockford show art EP 352: A Perturbed System Religion and Climate Change from the End of a World w/ Dr. Susannah Crockford

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A moving study of how religion shapes Western climate discourse.   Our ecological system is disturbed, and with it, every other system we’ve built to inhabit it. We do not face inevitable destruction, yet many of us cannot conceive of climate change as anything but the end of the world, an apocalypse with all its biblical trappings. Why? In A Perturbed System, anthropologist Susannah Crockford argues that we must understand the climate emergency as a spiritual crisis, a result of Christian colonialism that we (religious or not) still struggle to describe without religious...

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EP 351: Dr. Ira Helderman on Adverse Meditation Effects show art EP 351: Dr. Ira Helderman on Adverse Meditation Effects

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Ira Helderman PhD, LPC (Adjunct Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture, Vanderbilt University; PhD, Religious Studies, Vanderbilt University, 2016) studies how psychotherapists’ definitions of what is and is not religious shape their understandings of caregiving, health, and illness. His first book, Prescribing the Dharma: Psychotherapists, Buddhist Traditions, and Defining Religion (University of North Carolina Press 2019), is the first comprehensive examination of the surprisingly diverse ways that psychotherapists have approached Buddhist traditions. Helderman publishes in...

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EP 350: The Wounded Church: Tending to the Harm within Catholicism w/Dr. Annie Selak show art EP 350: The Wounded Church: Tending to the Harm within Catholicism w/Dr. Annie Selak

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Dr. Annie Selak (she/her/hers) is an expert in feminist ecclesiology. She studies wounds in the church, or moments where the church fails to live into its mission and causes harm. Racism, sexism, and the clergy sex abuse crisis are examples of the church failing to credibly be church. Guided by a feminist methodology, Selak integrates the lived experience of women with a robust vision for the church. Selak serves as a Visiting Scholar in the Center on Faith and Justice while working as a campus minister at a local independent school. She earned her Ph.D. in systematic theology...

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EP 349: The YouTube Prosperity Gospel w/Dr. Kaitlyn Ugoretz show art EP 349: The YouTube Prosperity Gospel w/Dr. Kaitlyn Ugoretz

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Kaitlyn Ugoretz (Lecturer, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nanzan University, Japan; PhD, East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, in progress) is an anthropologist of religion focused on the globalization of Japanese Shinto practices through popular culture such as anime, video games, and Marie Kondo’s decluttering. The Associate Editor of The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, and a member of the Sacred Writes 2021 public scholarship training cohort, Prof. Ugoretz also promotes public scholarship on Japanese religions through her...

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Yujiro Seki is the documentary filmmaker of the film "Carving the Divine." Carving the Divine offers a rare and intimate look into the life and artistic process of modern-day Busshi – practitioners of a 1400 year lineage of woodcarving at the beating heart of Japanese, Mahayana Buddhism.

For more information, visit: https://www.carvingthedivine.com/