Roger Corless
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Roger Jonathan Corless, sein Dharma-Name Lhundup Tashi (* 26. Juni 1938 in Merseyside, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 12. Januar 2007 in San Francisco, Kalifornien) war ein katholischer Hochschullehrer für Religionswissenschaften an der Duke University. Er hatte ferner verschiedene Gastprofessuren an der University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, der Stanford University, der Chaminade University in Honolulu, dem , der University of California, Berkeley und dem inne.
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Roger Corless (1938–2007) made significant contributions to interfaith dialogue, particularly on the subject Buddhist-Christian ("co-inherent consciousness"). He was Professor of Religion at Duke University, and held visiting positions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Stanford University, Chaminade University of Honolulu, California Institute of Integral Studies, University of California-Berkeley, and the Institute of Buddhist Studies.
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Roger Corless
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Roger Corless
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Roger Corless
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Roger Corless
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At Coyote State Park
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Ph.D. , University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1973
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Professor of Religion
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Roger Jonathan Corless, sein Dharma-Name Lhundup Tashi (* 26. Juni 1938 in Merseyside, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 12. Januar 2007 in San Francisco, Kalifornien) war ein katholischer Hochschullehrer für Religionswissenschaften an der Duke University. Er hatte ferner verschiedene Gastprofessuren an der University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, der Stanford University, der Chaminade University in Honolulu, dem , der University of California, Berkeley und dem inne.
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Roger Corless (1938–2007) made significant contributions to interfaith dialogue, particularly on the subject Buddhist-Christian ("co-inherent consciousness"). He was Professor of Religion at Duke University, and held visiting positions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Stanford University, Chaminade University of Honolulu, California Institute of Integral Studies, University of California-Berkeley, and the Institute of Buddhist Studies.
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