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Jonas Barciauskas

Boston College
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  • Boston College
    Department of Philosophy
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Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Asian Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Asian Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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    The dynamic of person in Eckhart's mysticism and its relation to the Sūnyatā doctrine
    University Microfilms International. 1983.
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    Landscapes of Wisdom: In Search of a Spirituality of Knowing
    Upa. 2000.
    Landscapes of Wisdom seeks wisdom in contemporary thought. The author, as scholar, and seeker, examines scientific, religious and literary writings, to synthesize a way of knowing accessible to the modern mind, an intellectual path meeting the challenge of science with an equally universal message that speaks of the world and its workings, but also of transcendence and the deepest core of human experience.
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    Buddhist-Christian Scholarship and the World Wide Web
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1): 111-114. 2007.
    The article identifies research resources for Buddhist-Christian scholarship on the World Wide Web.
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