Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy Professor Charles Orzech of Glasgow University will give a public lecture entitled, ‘Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy.’ This is the inaugural lecture in the new series of public lectures for the Asian Religions Network entitled Asian Religions – Boundaries, Connections, Identities. The event is free to attend, open to all and will be followed by a reception. Dec 02 2015 17.30 - 18.30 Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy 2nd DECEMBER - The inaugural lecture in a series from the Asian Religions Network Martin Hall, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX Find us on google maps
Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy Professor Charles Orzech of Glasgow University will give a public lecture entitled, ‘Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy.’ This is the inaugural lecture in the new series of public lectures for the Asian Religions Network entitled Asian Religions – Boundaries, Connections, Identities. The event is free to attend, open to all and will be followed by a reception. Dec 02 2015 17.30 - 18.30 Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy 2nd DECEMBER - The inaugural lecture in a series from the Asian Religions Network Martin Hall, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX Find us on google maps
Dec 02 2015 17.30 - 18.30 Asian Religions and World Religions: Reflections on Taxonomy and the Study of Buddhist Liturgy 2nd DECEMBER - The inaugural lecture in a series from the Asian Religions Network