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List of Speakers
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1 |
Name |
Kate Crosby
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Affiliation |
Lecturer, Dept.
of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and
African Studies¡AUniversity
of London
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Introduction |
MA, DPhil (OXON)
Lecturer in Pali and Buddhist Studies
Major Publications
Santideva¡¦s Bodhicaryavatara, World¡¦s Classics Series,
Oxford University Press. Co-author Andrew Skilton, 1996.
Italian translation, Bodhicaryavatara, Una guida al
sentiero buddhista del risveglio, Ubaldini editore, Rome
1998.
¡§Tantric Theravada: A bibliographic essay on the
writings of François Bizot and other literature on the
Yogavacara Tradition,¡¨ Journal of Contemporary Buddhism,
November 2000, 2, pp. 141¡V198.
¡§uddis and acikh. The inclusion of the sikkhapada in the
pabbajjå liturgy according to the Samantapasadika¡¨,
Journal of Indian Philosophy, November 2000, pp.
461¡V477.
¡§The Origin of the Language Name Pali in Medieval
Theravada Literature¡¨, Journal of Buddhist Studies,
Centre for Buddhist Studies, Sri Lanka, vol. 2, 2003,
40pp. ISSN 1391-8443.
¡§Devotion to the Buddha in Theravåda and its Role in
Meditation,¡¨ in John Brockington and Anna King (eds.)
The Intimate Other, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 2004,
20pp.
Research interests
Kate Crosby¡¦s main research interests are in the
Theravada Buddhism of Sri Lanka and mainland Southeast
Asia and Pali literature, in particular developments in
the literature and practice of medieval forms of
Theravada, and their relationship to canonical
¡¥orthodoxy.¡¦ She is also interested in early and
medieval Sanskrit Buddhist literature and has published
on pedagogy in higher education. Her main methodological
interests are lower text criticism, textual
anthropology, textual interpretation, especially of
social and doctrinal history, philology. She is
currently working on an AHRB-funded project on medieval
devotional liturgies and their modern manifestations in
Sri Lanka and Cambodia.
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2 |
Name |
Elise A. DeVido
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Affiliation |
Associate
Professor, Graduate Institute of Taiwan History,
National Taiwan Normal University
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Introduction |
Elise Anne
DeVido is a native of New Jersey, USA. Since receiving
her doctorate in History and East Asian Languages from
Harvard University in 1995, she has lived in Taiwan and
taught history at Tunghai University, National Taiwan
University, and National Chengchi University, and has
worked as a researcher in the Taipei Ricci Institute.
She currently is an associate professor of history at
National Taiwan Normal University. She has published
various articles on Taiwan¡¦s religions and her book
Taiwan¡¦s Buddhist Nuns is forthcoming from SUNY
Albany Press.
She currently
researches the Buddhist revival movement in modern
Vietnam |
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3 |
Name |
Allison Goodwin |
Affiliation |
Academia Sinica,
Taiwan
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Introduction |
Allison
Goodwin has lived in Taiwan since 2002, where she has
been a Visiting Research Associate at The Institute of
Ethnology, Academia Sinica, thanks to financial support
provided by fellowships from the Blakemore Freeman
Foundation, and the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Representative Office. During her time at Academia
Sinica, she has conducted research on Buddhist theories
of female inferiority; and on how humans use language to
transform the self--focusing in particular on how the
women of South Hunan, China used nüshu, a written
language used only by women, both to imprison and
transform themselves; and on how Buddhists use mantras,
prayer, scripture, and spoken language to transform the
self and to move beyond language and self entirely.
She has studied Chinese at National Taiwan University,
and read English Literature at Clare College, Cambridge
University, and has a B.A. in English Literature from
Barnard College, Columbia University in New York (Phi
Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude), and an M.F.A. from
Syracuse University, N.Y., where she graduated
Phi Kappa Phi in Creative Writing, Fiction. She has
received numerous awards and fellowships for her short
fiction and screenplays, and has recently completed a
screenplay and novel, Red Flowers, based on her
research on the lives of the women who write nüshu.
She has also worked for many years in the independent
film industry as a freelance script analyst, editor, and
reader; as assistant to a film director; and as an
Assistant Agent in Motion Pictures/Literary at the
William Morris Agency. |
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4 |
Name |
Antoinette
Gutzler
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Affiliation |
Fu Jen
University ¡V Faculty of Theology Taipei, Taiwan |
Introduction |
Antoinette Gutzler, a member of the Maryknoll Sisters of
St. Dominic, a Catholic Missionary Congregation, holds a
doctorate in systematic theology from Fordham University
(New York). Her dissertation explored the soteriology of
Sri Lankan theologian, Aloysius Pieris. She has lived
and worked in Taiwan since 1978 and is presently
associate professor of theology at Fu Jen University ¡V
Faculty of Theology. Recent publications include
Ecclesia of Women in Asia: Gathering the Voices of the
Silenced (edited with Evelyn Monteiro, SC), ¡§From
Whence Comes this Authority?: The Ekklesia of
Women in Asia -- A New Magisterium for the
Church., ¡§Journeying to the Other Side: Beyond
Previously Accepted Boundaries,¡¨ ¡§Coming Out of the
Shadows: A Feminist Vision of a Participatory Church,¡¨
¡§Tamar¡¦s Tear and the Tears of Jesus: An Invitation to
¡¥Unlearn Sin,¡¨ ¡§Have You Eaten Yet?: Jesus Christ and
Feminist Theological Reflection., and ¡§Reimaging the
Body of Christ: Women¡¦s Body as Gospel Proclamation.¡¨
Sister Gutzler is a member of the Catholic Theological
Society of America, the American Academy of Religion and
the Justice and Peace Commission of the Major Religious
Superiors of Taiwan. She has also lectured and given
retreats throughout Asia, and in East Africa, the Middle
East, and South America. |
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Pieris,¤§«ä·Q¬°¬ã¨s¥DÃD¡C¦Û1978¦~°_§Y¦b¥xÆWªA°È¡A¥Ø«e¬°»²¤¯¤j¾Ç¯«¾Ç°|°Æ±Ð±Â¡C¸¯×¤k¬°¡u¬ü°ê¤Ñ¥D±Ð¯«¾Ç¨ó·|¡v¡B¡u¬ü°ê©v±Ð¾Ç·|¡v¤Î¡u¥xÆW¥D¬y©v±Ð¥¿¸q©M¥©eû·|¡vªº·|û¡A¨Ã©ó¨È¬w¡BªF«D¡B¤¤ªF¤Î«n¬üµ¥¦a©b¨«ºt»¡¡C
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Monteiro¦X½s¤§¡mEcclesia
of Women in Asia: Gathering the Voices of the Silenced¡n¡A¡mFrom
Whence Comes this Authority?: The Ekklesia of
Women in Asia -- A New Magisterium for the Church¡n¡A¡mJourneying
to the Other Side: Beyond Previously Accepted Boundaries¡n¡A¡mComing
Out of the Shadows: A Feminist Vision of a Participatory
Church¡n¡A¡mTamar¡¦s
Tear and the Tears of Jesus: An Invitation to ¡¥Unlearn
Sin¡n¡A¡mHave
You Eaten Yet?: Jesus Christ and Feminist Theological
Reflection¡n¡A¡mReimaging
the Body of Christ: Women¡¦s Body as Gospel Proclamation¡n¡C |
5 |
Name |
Lokamitra |
Affiliation |
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Introduction |
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6 |
Name |
Mangesh Dahiwale
|
Affiliation |
The Jambudvipa
Trust,India |
Introduction |
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7 |
Name |
Mettanando |
Affiliation |
the advisor to the Secretary General of WCRP for the
Buddhist Affairs,and main representative of WCRP to UN
office in Bangkok, ESCAP |
Introduction |
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8 |
Name |
Val Rylance |
Affiliation |
Research
student, S.O.A.S |
Introduction |
Val Rylance was
born in England in 1949. She identifies herself as a
lesbian and after years of working decided to return to
education. Currently, she is a Ph.D. student at SOAS,
focusing on the study of Lesbian Buddhism. Her research
interests are Buddhism, sexuality and gender |
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Val Rylance
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9 |
Name |
David Schak
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Affiliation |
Professor,
International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith
University
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Introduction |
Academic
Qualifications
A.B. Oriental
Languages, University of California, Berkeley, 1965
M.A.
Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1967
PhD
Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1973
Academic
Positions
1976-present:
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Asian Studies, Griffith
University.
1988, 1997:
Visiting Professor, Institute of Sociology &
Anthropology, National Tsinghua University, Taiwan
1975-76:
Visiting Lecturer/Anthropology, University of
California, Berkeley
1973-74:
Visiting Assoc Prof/Sociology, National Taiwan
University
1971-73:
Lecturer/Behavioral Sciences, University of Michigan,
Dearborn
1971:
Lecturer/Anthropology, University of California,
Berkeley
1971:
Lecturer/Anthropology, California State University,
Hayward
1968-69:
Teaching Assistant/Anthropology, University of
California, Berkeley
Teaching
Activities
Present Teaching Responsibilities
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Created
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the Study of Society
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Development and
Change in Asia
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Business
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Concept in Social Science through Asian Case Studies
The Social Context of Asian Business
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10 |
Name |
Elisabeth
Schüssler Fiorenza |
Affiliation |
Professor,
Divinity College, Harvard University
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Introduction |
Elisabeth
Schüssler Fiorenza,
is world renowned as a pioneer in biblical
interpretation and feminist theology. Currently as the
Krister Stendahl Professor of Divinity, Harvard
Divinity School, her teaching and research focus on
questions of biblical and theological epistemology,
hermeneutics, rhetoric, and the politics of
interpretation, as well as on issues of theological
education, radical equality, and democracy.
An author of
many critically acclaimed books in religion,
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza is a co-founder (with
Judith Plaskow) and co-editor of the Journal of
Feminist Studies in Religion which marked its
twentieth year of publishing in 2005. The JFSR
is sustained by an inter-religious and international
editorial board of distinguished scholars. She also
has been founding co-editor of the issue of feminist
theology in Concilium, an International Journal
of Theology founded after Vatican II.
A tireless
teacher who mentors graduate students with enthusiasm,
Elisabeth¡¦s interests go beyond the academy; she is
committed to working with women in Brazil, Ecuador,
Japan, Korea, Europe, and around the world. She supports
activist groups like the Women-Church Convergence, the
Women's Ordination Conference (WOC), the Feminist
Liberation Theologian¡¦s Network, Feminismus und Kirchen,
and the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual
(WATER).
Dr. Schüssler
Fiorenza was elected the first woman president of the
Society of Biblical Literature and has served on the
editorial boards of major biblical journals and
societies. In 2001, she was elected to the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Her published work includes In Memory of Her (translated
into 12 languages); Bread Not Stone; But She Said;
Discipleship of Equals; Revelation: Vision of a Just
World; The Power of Naming; Jesus: Miriam's Child;
Sharing Her Word; Jesus and the Politics of
Interpretation; Wisdom Ways: Introducing Feminist
Biblical Interpretation, Grenzen überschreiten: Der
theoretische Anspruch feministischer Theologie; and The
Open House of Wisdom (Tokyo: Shinkyo Shuppansha, 2005
appeared only in Japanese). Her newest book The
Power of the Word: Scripture and the Rhetoric of Empire
will be published by Fortress Press this coming
fall.
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Name |
Bhante Sujato |
Affiliation |
Pali scholar and
the abbot of Santi Forest Monastery, Australia
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Forest Monastery¤§¦í«ù |
Introduction |
Bhante Sujato
(Anthony Best) a Perth born, Western Australia monk. He
went to Thailand in 1992. In the tradition of Ajahn
Chah, he asked for and was granted novice ordination,
and in the following year took full ordination as a
bhikkhu on 5/5/1994.
He spent three
vassa studying under Ajahn Brahm at Bodhinayana
Monastery, and
several years in remote hermitages and caves in Thailand
and
Malaysia.
In recent years
Bhante Sujato has taught Dhamma and meditation to a
varied audience
in his local area and internationally, and has spoken at
several major
international Buddhist conferences and events. His
writings explore
the earliest Buddhist scriptures, using a comparative
and
historical
approach to illuminate the process of formation of
Buddhist
ideology and
identity; books include ¡§A Swift Pair of Messengers¡¨, ¡§A
History of Mindfulness¡¨, ¡§Beginnings¡¨, and ¡§Sects &
Sectarianism¡¨.
A special field
of interest is the role of women in Buddhism, and
particularly in
the revival of the bhikkhuni order within the Theravada
tradition.
Bhante Sujato brings his text-critical faculties to bear
on this
urgent modern
dilemma, in addition to his work in actually
establishing
a bhikkhuni
community at Santi. |
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Name |
Phyllis Trible
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Affiliation |
University
Professor, The Divinity School, Wake Forest University
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Introduction |
Phyllis Trible,
an internationally known biblical scholar and rhetorical
critic, is a professor of biblical studies at Wake
Forest University Divinity School. A past president of
the Society of Biblical Literature, she began her
collegiate teaching career at Wake Forest University in
1963. After leaving in 1971, she taught at Andover
Newton Theological School in Massachusetts until she
went to Union Theological Seminary in New York in 1979
as a professor of Old Testament. From 1981 until her
appointment to the Wake Forest Divinity School 1998, she
was the Baldwin Professor of Sacred Literature at Union
Theological Seminary.
Trible has been
a visiting professor at several other theological
schools, including Vancouver School of Theology in
British Columbia, Canada, and Iliff School of Theology
in Denver, Colorado.
Trible,
considered a leader in the text-based exploration of
women and gender in scripture, has lectured extensively,
including abroad. She is the author of the books God and
the Rhetoric of Sexuality, Texts of Terror:
Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narrative, and,
most recently, Rhetorical Criticism: Context, Method,
and the Book of Jonah, published in 1994 by Fortress
Press. She also has written numerous articles and book
reviews for magazines and scholarly journals and
provided expert commentary for Bill Moyers' public
television series, "Genesis: A Living Conversation." |
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Name |
Bryan Turner |
Affiliation |
Professor, Asia
Research Institute, National University of Singapore
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Introduction |
Professor Bryan
S. Turner was professor of sociology at the University
of Cambridge (1998-2005) and is currently professor of
sociology in the Asia Research Institute, National
University of Singapore. He is the research leader of
the cluster on globalisation and religion, and is
currently writing a three volume study of the sociology
of religion and editing the Dictionary of Sociology
for Cambridge University Press. Professor Turner is
a research associate of GEMAS (Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, Paris), a professorial Research
Associate of SOAS, University of London, an honorary
professor of Deakin University, Australia, and an
adjunct professor at Murdock University Western
Australia.
Professor
Turner¡¦s recent publications include Classical
Sociology (1999) and The New Medical Sociology
(2004). With Chris Rojek, he published Society &
Culture. Principles of Scarcity and Solidarity
(2001), with Engin Isin, he edited the Handbook of
Citizenship Studies, (2002), and with Craig Calhoun
and Chris Rojek The Sage Handbook of Sociology
(2005).
His current
research is on religion and politics in Asia, the growth
of piety in the Asian middle classes, and the problems
of citizenship and human rights. Professor Turner¡¦s long
term research interest concerns the human body and
vulnerability with special reference to religion,
medicine and law. He published Vulnerability and
Human Rights (2006) with Penn State University
Press.
He is currently
editing the Handbook of Globalization for Francis
and Taylor. |
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Wang , Ling-
Yueh |
Affiliation |
Ph.D. student ,Department of Chinese Literature,
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
1.Educational
background:
Doctor stund in
Chinese Literature of the Chinese Literature Institute
of
National Chung Cheng University
.
2. Career
experience:
(1)Initiator and
dance teacher in Orchid Dance Class that was registered
from the Taichung County Bureau of Education .
(2)Announcer in
the Revival Broadcasting Station.
(3)Taiwanese
language teacher in Tan-tzu Elementary School in
Taichung County.
(4) Lecturer of
¡§Buddhist Thought¡¨ in Snow Heart Cultural & Educational
Foundation.
(5) Lecturer of
¡§The Interaction of Dance and Life¡¨ in Ling Tung
University
of Technology .
(6) Lecturer of
¡§the guide of Art¡¨ in Chienkuo
University
of Technology .
(7) Lecturer of
¡§Literature and Art¡¨ in
the Humanitias and Educational Center of Providence
University
3.Professional
expertise:
(1)Llife
Thoughts
(2)Buddhist
thoughts
(3)Dance as art
4.Published
works:
(1)Books:
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Small Secret Recipe
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and Death View of Master Han-shan
¡n
(2)Periodical :
2-1.¡qThe
Meaning of Leaving the Female Body in The Amitabha
Belief¡r
2-2.¡qThe
Life Art of Cloud Gate Dance Collection¡r
2-3.¡qFilial
PietyTthought Research in ¡§The Book of songs¡¨¡r
2-4.¡qPersuasive
Art Research in ¡§Said Park¡¨¡r
2-5.¡qThe
Image of Confucious of master Han-shan¡r
2-6.¡qConfucianism,Buddhism,
Daoism Gathers a Cause from master Han-shan¡r
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Zhou Dream Butterfly¡¨to¡§Dongpo Dream Crane¡¨¡r
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and Death View of¡§Three
Persons of Us¡¨¡r
2-9.¡qZhuang
Zhou Dream Butterfly Related "Dream" Searches Analyzes¡r
2-10.¡qExpressing
Feelings of Reading Taiwanese Poetry¡r
2-11.¡qHome
Education¡r
2-12.¡qTalking
about Grandmother with Sadness and Joy¡r
2-13.¡qConsciousness
the Sea
of Bitterness
from
Disease¡r
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to
¡§The Pure
Land¡¨with
Dream and awakes alike¡r |
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Name |
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Shih, Shu-Ying |
Affiliation |
Assistant
Professor, Systematic Theology in TTCS
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Introduction |
Current position
Assistant
Professor of Systematic Theology
Taiwan
Theological College and Seminary
Education
Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg¡]2004¡^Dr.
Theol
Western
Theological Seminary¡]1998¡^M.
Th.
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research
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of John Calvin
b Female
Leadership in Christian Traditions
c The Doctrine of Election in the Theology of Karl
Barth |
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Name |
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Li,
Yu-Chen |
Affiliation |
Associate
professor, Department of Chinese Literature and
Literature,
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
Yu-chen Li
received her Doctorial degree in the Department of East
Asian Literature at Cornell University. She is currently
an associate professor of Chinese Literature at Tsing
Hua University in Taiwan, where she teaches Buddhist
literature and Chinese novels. Having visiting and
conducting fieldwork at more than sixty Buddhist
nunneries worldwide, as well as an active member of
Sakyadhita (the International Association of Buddhist
women), her research focuses primarily on Buddhist nuns
and gender issues in contemporary religion. She is the
author of
ð¥Nªº¤ñ¥C¥§¡@(Bhiskusnis
of the Tang Dynsty, 1989), ¡§Ordination, Legitimacy,
and Sisterhood: the International Full Ordination
Ceremony in Bodhgaya¡¨ (2000),¡¨Guanyin
and the Buddhist Scholar Nuns: The Changing Meaning of
Nun-hood¡¨
(2005). She also edited
°ü¤k»P©v±Ð:¸ó»â°ìªºµø³¥
(Women and Religions: inter-disciplinary scopes, methods
and approaches) in 2005 |
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4 |
Name |
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Lin, Chang-Kuan |
Affiliation |
Assistant
Professor,
Department of Religious Studies,
National
Chengchi University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
Education:PH.D.
in Islamic Studies (Aberdeen University, Scotland)
Research fields:
Islamic Thoughts¡BSufism¡BReligio-political
movements in Islam
Academic
Position¡GDept
of Arabic Studies¡BPostgraduate
Programme of Religious Studies
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experience¡G
Coordinator of Centre for the Study of Islamic
Civilization and Thoughts¡B¥xÆW¦^±Ð¨ó·|²z¨Æ
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on¡G
Islamic education in the Malay world¡BSufic
theosophy¡BModern
Muslim woman issues |
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in Islamic Studies (Aberdeen University, Scotland)
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5 |
Name |
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Wu , Fu-Ya |
Affiliation |
Dean, Tainan
Theological College and Seminary, Taiwan
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Introduction |
CURRENT
POSITION:
Associate
Professor of Tainan Theological College and Seminary
Academic Dean of
TTCS
Committee Member
of the Ecumenical Relation of the Presbyterian Church in
Taiwan
Group Member of
the Working Group for Gender Equality of PCT
EDUCATION:
Tainan
Theological College & Seminary, M. Div. (by 1984)
Princeton
Theological Seminary, M. Th. (by 1987)
Bossey
Ecumenical Institute, Diploma (1989)
Episcopal
Divinity School, D. Min. (by 1995)
South East Asia
Graduate School of Theology, D. Th. (by 2002)
WORKING
EXPERIENCE:
Local Minister
of the Kang-Lin Presbyterian Church (1984-86, 1987-89)
Local Minister
of the Tah-Kuang Presbyterian Church (1989-1992,
1995-2002)
Part time
lecturer of the Chang-Rong Christian University
(2001-02)
ECUMENIC
EXPERIENCE:
Committee Member
of Asian Church Women¡¦s Conference (1998-2002)
Resource Person
of the Journal of Asian Women¡¦s Resource Centre for
Culture and Theology (year unknown)
MAIN
PUBLICATION:
*Women in the
Christian Church: The Taiwanese Case,
the Women¡¦s Ministry Committee of the General Assembly
of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, 1996.
¡¯From
the Novel ¡§The Rape Seed¡¨ to Explore It¡¦s Relation with
Taiwanese Women¡¦s Liberation and Theological
Reconstruction,
Taipei: Yong-Wang Press, 2004. |
¤¤¤å²¤¶ |
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in the Christian Church: The Taiwanese Case
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6 |
Name |
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Ciou , Min-Jie |
Affiliation |
Associate
professor, Department of Chinese Language and
Literature,
National
University of Tainan, Taiwan
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Introduction |
I am a full-time
Associate Professor of the Department of Chinese
Language and Literature of National University of
Tainan. In 1990, I acquired the master degree at
National Kaohsiung Normal University, with the master
thesis, ¡§The Buddhist Thoughts of Yuan Hung-Tao.¡¨ In
1998, I obtained the doctoral degree at National Sun
Yat-Sen University, with the doctoral dissertation,
¡§Study of the Buddhist Thoughts of Yin Shun.¡¨ The area
of my researches is focused on Laozi and Zhuangzi,
Buddhism and Buddhist literature. I also wrote books of
the related area, including Interpretation of
Zhuangzi by Buddhism
¡V¡V Investigation
by Taking the Annotations of ¡§Zhuangzi¡¨ as the Clues,
Investigation of Yin Shun¡¦s ¡§History of the Chinese
Zen Sect¡¨ ¡V¡V Also Covering the Related
Comparative Studies with Hu Shih and Some Japanese
Scholars, Evolution and Development of the
Studies of ¡§Zhao Discussions,¡¨ Literature and Buddhist
Scriptures, Keep the Lotus Sound, The Buddhist Thoughts
of the Adviser, Yin Shun, Learning Zen and Reciting
Buddhist Scriptures ¡V¡V Buddhist Thoughts of Yuan
Hung-Tao in Late Ming Dynasty, and so on. I also
had more than 40 research papers published in
periodicals and journals, and more than 10 research
papers presented in different academic conferences. I
once acquired Grade A of Research Encouragement Prize
awarded by National Science Council, and acted as the
host of Topical Research Projects subsidized by National
Science Council for consecutive five years. The topics
of these five Research Projects are: ¡§From Monk Zhao to
Yin Shun ¡V¡V Retrospection and Review of the Studies of
Zhao Discussions¡¨ (NSC90¡V2411¡VH¡V160¡V001),
¡§Investigation on the Interpretations of Zhuangzi by
Buddhism Ever Since Tang Dynasty ¡V¡V Also Covering the
Discussion of Their Meanings in the History of Thoughts¡¨
(NSC91¡V2411¡VH¡V024¡V003), ¡§The Internal Implications and
Meanings of the ¡¥Fight between Dun School and Jian
School¡¦ of the Chinese Buddhism ¡V¡V Investigation by
Taking the Zen Sect of the Late Jin Dynasty, Early Song
Dynasty and Tang Dynasty as the Clues¡¨
(NSC92¡V2411¡VH¡V024¡V004), ¡§Investigation on the
Interpretations of Laoism by Buddhism ¡V¡V Also Covering
the Discussion of Their Meanings in the History of
Thoughts¡¨ (NSC93¡V2411¡VH¡V024¡V003), and ¡§Investigation of
Yin Shun¡¦s ¡¥History of the Chinese Zen Sect¡¦ ¡V Also
Covering the Comparative Studies with Hu Shih and Some
Japanese Scholars¡¨ (NSC95¡V2411¡VH¡V024¡V002). |
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7 |
Name |
±i¥É¬Â |
Affiliation |
Assistant professor, Department of
Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan
University
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Introduction |
Dr. Christie Yu-ling Chang is an
assistant professor in the Department of Foreign
Languages and Literature at National Taiwan University,
where she teaches Linguistics, Translation, and
cross-linguistic communication. She received her
doctorate in Linguistics from the University of Hawai¡¦i
with research on cross-cultural language teaching and
learning.
She is currently Resident Director of the Taipei Study
Center for Council on International Educational Exchange
(CIEE,
www.ciee.org)
in Taiwan. She has been a volunteer for Sakyadhita:
the International Association for Buddhist Women since
2001 and is the current Vice President for Sakyadhita
International (www.sakyadhita.org).
|
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8 |
Name |
¯Î¬Â¬Â
Wong, Ling-Ling |
Affiliation |
Associate
professor, Department of Anthropology Fo-Guang
University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
Education: D.
Phil, University of Oxford, UK
Current
Position: Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology,
Foguang University
Research fields:
Han Chinese Society and Culture; Anthropological
Methodology
Research Topics:
Ritual; Concept of Body; Women; Religious Phenomena. |
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9 |
Name |
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Yo, Hsiang-Chou |
Affiliation |
Associate
professor , Department of Religious Studies, Fo-Guang
University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
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10 |
Name |
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Yeh Pao-Kuei
(Cecilia) |
Affiliation |
Franciscan
Missionaries of Mary (FMM);
Executive Board
Member of Taiwan Catholic Sprout Women-Concerns
Association
FªÞ°ü¤kÃöÃh¨ó·|±`°È²z¨Æ¡B»OÆW¯«¾Ç°|Á¿®v |
Introduction |
EDUCATION:
B.A. Philosophy, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
M.Div. Faculty of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University
Sacred Theology Licentiate, Weston Jesuit School of
Theology, USA and Fu-Jen Catholic University
Franciscan Spirituality (Internship Programme)
Cincinnati, Ohio
CURRENT POSITIONS:
Spiritual Director
Lecturer, Spirituality and Feminist Theology
Par-time Teacher, Taiwan Theological College and
Seminary, Taipei
Cecilia Yeh,
a native of Taiwan is a first generation Christian and
has been a religious sister in the Catholic congregation
of Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (FMM) for
twenty five years. Cecilia has experience in parish
ministry both in Taiwan and as a missionary in South
Africa for four years. After a period of further study
and training in the USA and Taiwan her primary ministry
is that of Spiritual Director which involves directing
both individual and group retreats as well as teaching
spirituality.
During
theological training in addition to interest in
spiritual formation her keen and inquisitive mind was
first awakened to the concepts of gender and justice
issues, feminist theology and ecological concerns.
Cecilia¡¦s faith, beliefs and theology were further
challenged during her ministry in the context of South
African apartheid system which was at a critical stage.
Later on when studying in the USA Cecilia was privileged
to attend classes by Prof. Elisabeth Schüssler
Fiorenza which fueled her enthusiasm to study deeper
women in the gospels, feminist theology in general and
how feminist spirituality relates to the Taiwanese
culture.
Cecilia Yeh is an active member of the Taiwan
Sprout Catholic Women Concerns Group (an
action-reflection group - Feminist Theological Praxis)
and Executive Board Member; she is also one of the
founding members and as former chairperson of
Sprout.
Outside of the
retreat centre, Cecilia is in regular demand as a
speaker, to direct retreats and lead workshop in local
parishes, diocese and churches (both Catholic and
protestant). Currently Yeh Pao-Kuei teaches part time
at the Taiwan Theological College and Seminary,
Taipei.
The past several
years she has written articles in various magazines in
Taiwan and contributed a series of articles to
Witness (Catholic Magazine published monthly in
Chinese) and more recently co-authored articles for
Witness with Ms Carys Humphreys. On the occasion of
her 25th anniversary as a religious in 2006
Yeh Pao-Kuei published her first book in Chinese under
the title: from Chaos to Calm. This volume comprises a
collection of her papers and articles amongst which she
shares candidly about her own spiritual journey as a
Taiwanese woman and religious. |
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Carys Humphreys¡^¦b¤Ñ¥D±Ð¨£ÃÒ¤ë¥Z¤W¦X¼g¤@¨t¦Cªº±MÄæ¤å³¹¡C2006¦~¥Xª©ªº²Ä¤@¥»®Ñ¡u²V¶Ã¤¤´M¹çÀR¡v¡A¦¹®Ñ¦¬¶°¤F¦o¬°¤j²³®Ñ¼gªº¤k©Ê¯«¾Ç»PÆFתº¤å³¹¡A¤]¦¬¿ý¤F¦oÓ¤HÆF׮ȵ{ªº¤ß¸ô¾úµ{¡C |
11 |
Name |
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Cheng, Yueh |
Affiliation |
Lecturer,Dep. of
Religious Studies, Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan
¥È®N¤j¾Ç©v±Ð¾Ç¨tÁ¿®v |
Introduction |
I, Zheng
Yue-li, master in ethnic studies, National Cheng-chi
University, am currently writing my dissertation of
Ph.D. in the Graduate Institute of Ethnic Studies,
National Cheng-chi University.
Being a
full-time lecturer in Hsuan Chuang University,
Department of Religion Studies since 2000, I teach 6
courses, such as ¡¥Introduction to Religion¡¦,
¡¥Introduction to Anthropology¡¦, ¡¥Anthropology of
Religion¡¦, ¡¥Nations and Religions in South East Asia¡¦,¡¥History
of Islam¡¦ and ¡¥Introduction to Islam¡¦.
In the filed of
Anthropology of Religion, I focus on Islam and Chinese.
My master thesis focussed on the conflict of Muslims in
the Shan-Gan area of Northwest China on the
interpretations of modern and ancient teachings of Islam
during the mid Ching Dynasty.
And then, I took
part in a program supported by the
Center for
Asia-Pacific Area Studies
(formerly known
as Center for Southeast Asia Area Studies),
Academia Sinica.
Based on that, I started the study into international
arena. My study now focuses on Malaysian Chinese
Muslims, especially on the issue of those Malaysian
Chinese convert to Islam.
My recent
publications are as follows:
¡P Ma
Tien-Ying and Malaysia: 1939-1982(monograph,
Academia Sinica)
¡P ¡§The Melayunization of Malaysian Chinese Muslims¡¨
(published as a book article)
¡P ¡§Chinese Tradition and the Chinese Muslims in Malaysia¡¨
(published as a book article)
¡P ¡§Buddhist and Islam: a Cultural Comparison¡¨(published
proceedings)
¡P ¡§Chronological Table of the Interaction between Ming
Court and Malacca, 1372- 1434¡¨ (journal article)
¡§The Religion
thought of Ma Tien-Ying, a Confuscius Believer¡¨
(international conference paper to be published) |
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Name |
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Cheng, Wei-Yi. |
Affiliation |
Assistant
Professor, Dep. of Religious Studies, Hsuan Chuang
University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
Dr. Cheng,
Wei-Yi obtained her Ph.D. from Dep. of the Study of
Religions, School of Oriental & African Studies in 2004.
Her research interests and specialties are mostly in the
areas of social issues in Buddhism such as Buddhism and
globalization, Buddhism and social service, etc. She
also has special interests in issues concerning women in
Buddhism, which she wishes to continue to explore in the
future. |
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Name |
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Affiliation |
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Introduction |
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14 |
Name |
¿c¿·ÄÉ
Lu, Hwei-Syin |
Affiliation |
Associate
Professor, Director of the Institute of Religion and
Culture, Tzuchi University, Taiwan
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Introduction |
Hwei-syin Lu has
a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. Her study areas include cultural
anthropology,
religious anthropology, gender studies, religious
practice, Buddhism and modern society. She was an
associate research fellow in the Institute of
Ethnology, Academia Sinica and currently associate
professor and director of the Institute of Religion and
Culture at Tzu Chi University. She has published
articles such as "Body Language and Gender
Reconstruction of Contemporary Buddhist Women: A case
Study of Tzuchi Merit Association",
"Dharma Master Cheng Yen's Life Views of 'Bodhisattva in
This World", "The Empowerment of Religious Narratives:
Analyzing the Formation of Tzuchi
'Books of Morality'' |
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15 |
Name |
¿½¬L§g
Hsiao, Jau-jiun |
Affiliation |
Associate
professor of Department of Education, National Hualien
University of Education, Taiwan
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Introduction |
Associate
Professor, Department of Education,
National Hualien
University of Education.
Chairperson,
Taiwan Gender
Equity Education Association.
Research areas
of interest¡Ggender
education, action research, critical literacies.
This paper
attempts to share my stories as the first woman to
preside over the annual ancestral ceremonies of Dou-sun
Family Temple, a historical site where the Hsiao¡¦s
ancestors have long been resided more than a century.
Because of this very A-trational cultural performance,
the ancestral worship culture of male dominance has been
re-written , not just for the Hsiao¡¦s family, but also
for the patriarchal ancestral ceremonies in the Han
people. What have happened in the process ? How have the
Dou-sun Family Temple committee and the local people
reacted to this a-traditional event? How can gender
equity become a reality in the daily lives of people¡¦s
worship and religious culture? These are the questions
that I will examine in this paper. |
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16 |
Name |
ÄÀ¬L¼z
Shih Chao-hwei |
Affiliation |
Head of Applied
Ethics Research Center/ Professor, Department of
Religious Studies, Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan |
Introduction |
Venerable Chao Hwei was born in Yangon City in Myanmar
(Burma) in 1957. In 1965, she and her family moved to
Taiwan, although her family was originally from the
Guang Dong Province, Mei District.
The Venerable completed senior high school in 1975 at
the Taipei Chung Shan Girls' High School. With top marks
in the class, she was accepted into the International
Taiwan Normal University, majoring in Chinese Language
and Literature.
In 1978, the Venerable declared her renunciation during
the summer holiday of her third year. She was aged 21.
She continued to study after her renunciation, and
graduated from the International Taiwan Normal
University in 1979. In 1980, the Venerable undertook
full ordination precepts at Long Quan Temple in
Kaosiong.
The Venerable has taught Chinese in a number of junior
and senior high schools, and has taught Buddhism in
various Buddhist Colleges. The Venerable started to
teach at Fu Jen Catholic University in February 1994. In
September 1997, she also started teaching Religious
Studies in the Faculty of Social and Humanity at Hsuan
Chuang University, where she is currently a Professor of
Religious Studies.
In June 2004, the Venerable founded the Research Centre
for Applied Ethics (of which she is also currently the
director). She is also the Dean of the Graduate
Department of Hong Shih Buddhist College.
The Venerable has led a number of nation-wide social
movements. Among them, the "Kuan Yin Statue Incident" in
March 1994 and the urge for "Vesak Day as a Public
Holiday" in 1999 were two incidents highly praised by
both local and overseas Buddhists.
She was the founder of the Life Conservationist
Association of the Republic of China, and served as its
President from 1993 to 1999. The Venerable urged for
both the legislation of animal welfare, and to stop the
abuse and cruel treatment of animals. These highlighted
the Buddhist aspiration of protecting lives. During her
term in office, she gathered much support, and
successfully pushed through the motions of the "Law of
Caring for Wildlife Animals" and the "Law of Protecting
Animals" to be adopted by the legislative department.
This has garnered much praise from the public.
Besides her appointments, the Venerable also writes many
articles on environmental conservation, ecological
protection, human rights protection, and issues
concerning religion and politics. The Venerable voices
her opinion from the Buddhist point of view, and
publishes these articles in several major newspapers.
Occasionally, she may be involved in some public
activities, playing a leading role amongst the Buddhist
communities in leading or participating in social
movements.
In March 1999, the Head of Nan Tou Province, Mr. Peng
Bai Xian invited Venerable Chao Hwei to be the Assistant
Head of the Province. Taking into consideration the
principle of maintaining a clear distinction between
religion and politics, the Venerable declined the
invitation.
On the 30th of March 2001, she formally urged
Venerable Dalai Lama, who was visiting Taiwan the next
day, to put extra effort into reviving the Tibetan nun's
order. On the 31st of March, during the
opening ceremony of the scholastic seminar on the
"Prolongation and Propagation of Buddhism for the Human
World", which was also the celebration of Venerable Yin
Shun's ninety-sixth birthday, the Venerable officially
declared the "Abolishment of the Eight Principles for
Nuns". Eight people representing the four categories of
Buddha's disciples were invited to the stage to tear
down the eight clauses. This was to acknowledge that the
Buddha had not originally set these Eight Principles.
Anyone who wishes to follow and uphold the Buddha's
teaching of equality should avoid abiding by these
principles, as they strongly discriminate against
females.
From July to August 2003, the Venerable authored three
articles opposing the cruel killing of animals in the
name of traditional culture or religion, such as the
sacrificing of animals to gods and ancestors, and other
dated rituals. Although the articles were met with
strong opposition, they brought the issue into a public
spotlight.
Near the end of 2004, the Venerable called a press
conference and wrote several articles strongly
criticising Nan Tou county for opening the Dan
Da
forest for public hunting use. Once again, the articles
were met with heavy opposition, this time from
aboriginal organisations. However, her actions
contributed to the eventual policy adjustment that
restricted hunting in that forest.
On the 4th of May 2007, the Venerable was
awarded the 48th Chinese Literature and Arts
Medal for her outstanding performance in cultural
discussion.
As of June 2006, the Venerable has written and published
twenty-five books and over forty research papers. The
books include: Thus Have I Thought, The Buddhist Ethics,
The Compassionate Kuan Yin, The Planter of Buddhism for
Human World - Venerable Yin Shun, To Confront the Tall
Tower and Hit the Bell with No Fear, The Testing Field
of Buddhism for the Human World, A Contemporary
Interpretation of the Buddha's Regulations (Vinaya),
Early Thoughts of the Study of Consciousness-only,
Thousand Years' Intonation, The Normative Ethics of
Buddhism, and The Historical Footsteps of the Practice
of the Bodhisattva Path in the Human Form. |
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17 |
Name |
ÄÀ¼zÄY |
Affiliation |
Associate
professor , Department of Religious Studies, Hsuan
Chuang University, Taiwan
¥È®N¤j¾Ç©v±Ð¾Ç¨t°Æ±Ð±Â |
Introduction |
Fai-Yan, a given
Buddhist name, was born in Fengshan, Taiwan¡Xa thriving
city located a few miles away from Kaohsiung. She has
become a successful example of a person rising from
poverty to prosperity. She enjoys sharing her life
experiences, career, and visions with people who seek a
continuously improving life.
She came from a poor
family with two younger brothers and a younger sister.
She spent most of her early life in helping her father
manage his small, self-employed business even though she
was still a young student. She personally received a
lot of responsibility and obligation from her family.
Fai-Yan experienced an unusually difficult youth,
sometimes working until midnightor later. Nevertheless,
she converted into a Buddhist nun at the age of
eighteen.
Fai-Yan earned a
doctorate degree of liberal art in 1990 from the popular
Kyoto Buddhism University in Japan, becoming the first
Buddhist nun who ever became a doctor in such a special
research institute. She joined Chung-Shin university
after returning to Taiwain. In 1991, she became the
head of the Buddhist Temple of Fengshan. She taught in
many famous universities such as Chung-Yhan, Chung-Fa,
and Yan-Shan. She is currently teaching in the Chin-Fa
and Shan-Tchun universities. She is also the writer of
many books, such as Buddhism Study of Fai-Yan,
Buddhism in Taiwan, Chin-Tou Theory, View
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