The Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast is a digital archive of audio and video recordings of academic lectures and Dharma talks. The IBS is a Buddhist graduate school and seminary located in Berkeley, California.
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part four of six – audio)
by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
In Japanese with live English translation.
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The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part three of six – audio)
by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
In Japanese with live English translation.
…The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part two of six – audio)
by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
In Japanese with live English translation.
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The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part one of six – audio only)
by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
In Japanese with live English translati…
The Fall 2010 Numata Lecture at the Institute of Buddhist Studies was delivered by Prof. Kenneth Lee of the California State University, Northridge. Prof. Lee discussed Shinran Shonin’s wasan, the Kō…
Enter into an exploration of C.G. Jungâ€s personal transformation as recorded in the Red Book and viewed from Buddhist perspectives.
To learn what the Red Book may mean to us know, the C.G. Jung Inst…
Enter into an exploration of C.G. Jungâ€s personal transformation as recorded in the Red Book and viewed from Buddhist perspectives.
To learn what the Red Book may mean to us know, the C.G. Jung Inst…
The 2010 Spring Numata Lecture was delivered by Jacob Dalton on April 30, 2010. The following episode is the full video version of Prof. Dalton’s talk.
The Tibetan manuscripts from Dunhuang include a…
This is part six of a six part series.
Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies’ 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer.
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This is part five of a six part series.
Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies’ 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer.
…This is part four of a six part series.
Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies’ 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer.
…This is part three of a six part series.
Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies’ 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer…
This is part two of a six part series.
Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies’ 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer.
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Dennis Hirota, Professor in the Department of Shin Buddhist Studies at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, was the Institute of Buddhist Studies’ 2010 Ryukoku Lecturer.
Dr. Hirota’s topic was “Shinran’s Pheno…
STRANGERS TO EACH OTHER
~ Names without Faces or Stories ~
Panel Presentation that sought to connect Ministers, Chaplains, and Counselors to the names, faces, stories, and concerns of members of the …
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
© 200…
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…
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, th…
Lecture by Charles D. Orzech
In this talk Prof. Orzech examines three important developments of Song Esoteric Buddhism. First he examines the renewed translation efforts by the first two Northern Son…