2014 Programme
- 11.03.2014: Ann Heirman (UGent, Centre for Buddhist Studies, Belgium)
“Boeddhistische lichaamsverzorging in een multireligieuze context“ - 18.03.2014: Thomas Jülch (UGent, Centre for Buddhist Studies, Belgium)
“Chinese Buddhist Apologetic Thought” - 25.03.2014: Stefano Zacchetti (Oxford University, UK)
“Dating the Dharma: Some Remarks on Early Chinese Buddhist Historiography” - 01.04.2014: Martin Lehnert (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
“Between Man-Made Order and Non-Human Facticity: Buddhist Accounts of Authority”
- 22.04.2014: Christoph Anderl (Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany)
“Flying Buddha Statues and the Transmission of Buddhism to China: Tang Dynasty Buddhist Historiographical Narratives in Text and Image” - 29.04.2014: Jessie Pons (Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany)
“Reading Religions outside Texts: Gandharan Buddhism and Buddhist Sculptures from Gandhara“ - 06.05.2014: Agnes Birtalan (Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest)
“Mongolian Buddhist Folk Religion”
- 13.05.2014: Claire Maes (UGent, Centre for Buddhist Studies, Belgium)
“Waarom weten we wat we weten over het Boeddhisme? Een kritische blik op ons erfgoed van de negentiende-eeuwse Europese studie van het Boeddhisme“