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Gregory Schopen is
Professor of
Buddhist Studies at
University of California, Los Angeles. He
received his B.A.
majoring in
American literature from Black...
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Ludwig Schopen (17
October 1799, in Düsseldorf – 22
November 1867, in Bonn) was a
German classical philologist and Byzantinist. As a
gymnasium student...
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dedicated to "Amitābha Buddha" by a
family of merchants.
Gregory Schopen translates the
inscription as follows: The 26th year of the
Great King...
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October 2020.
Skorupski (1990), p. 5.
Bronkhorst (1998), pp. 4, 11.
Schopen (2002).
Matthews (1986), p. 124.
Bronkhorst (1998), p. 14.
Bronkhorst (1993)...
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centuries after the Buddha's death. On the
dates of the Pali canon,
Gregory Schopen writes, "We know, and have
known for some time, that the Pali
canon as...
- — Ariyapariyesanā
Sutta After examining the cult of the
Buddha image in India,
Gregory Schopen concludes that
followers of Mahāyāna at this time pla****
little to no role...
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revered particular Mahāyāna sūtras.
Schopen thinks they were
inspired by cult
shrines where Mahāyāna
sutras were kept.
Schopen also
argued that
these groups...
- work of
Buddhaghosa and his
colleagues in the 5th
century AD.
Gregory Schopen argues that it is not
until the 5th to 6th
centuries AD that we have any...
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Davidson 2004, p. 147.
Schopen 1997, p. 30.
Schopen 1997, p. 1.
Schopen 1997, pp. 23–24.
Schopen 1997, p. 24.
Schopen 1997, p. 25.
Schopen 1997, pp. 26–27....
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Gregory Schopen (2004),
Buddhist Monks and
Business Matters,
University of
Hawaii Press, ISBN 978-0824827748, page 202-206
Gregory Schopen (1994). "The...