This lecture, "From Buddhism to Nestorian Christianity: The importance of the Silk Roads in the movement of ideas and religions across Central Asia" took place at the UBC Asian Auditorium on May 26, 2015. As the popular name suggests, the Silk Roads were seen as routes for the movement of commodities over thousands of year: as silk to Rome, jade and fine horses to China. But the movement of ideas and icons was also facilitated by these trade routes and evidence of the rich variety of religions seen on the Silk Road was provided by the great cache of manuscripts discovered in Dunhuang in 1900. Since the first removal of manuscripts to London by Aurel Stein in 1907, followed in the next year by the polymath Paul Pelliot, collecting for Parisi...
Exhibition held at The Ricci Institute, University of San Francisco from 20 September to 5 October 2...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
Shingon Buddhism originated in ancient Indian Tantric thought and developed as a distinctive form of...
Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road demonstrates that the history of Buddhist-Muslim interaction is ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019During several centuries, the Mahāyāna Buddhism travelled through Central Asia, on...
This paper was presented at the workshop “Goods, Languages, and Cultures along the Silk Road” at Goe...
The eight studies in this volume range geographically and chronologically from the Greek Kingdom of ...
Part 1: New Sources on Inner Asian History N. Sims-Williams, Some Reflections on Zoroastrianism in S...
The paper focuses on the integration between Western and Eastern people, namely dealing with the Chr...
The ERC funded project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the co...
Transfer of Buddhism across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries), ed. Carmen Meinert, offe...
The earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in the world, the Buddhasaṃgīti-sūtra, was e...
The Silk Road has been the subject of scientific interest ever since archaeologists, linguists and a...
The Silk Roads over land, sea or the steppe, were above all a means of communication and dialogue be...
This paper examines one aspect of a larger international project, Nara to Norwich: Arrivals and Beli...
Exhibition held at The Ricci Institute, University of San Francisco from 20 September to 5 October 2...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
Shingon Buddhism originated in ancient Indian Tantric thought and developed as a distinctive form of...
Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road demonstrates that the history of Buddhist-Muslim interaction is ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019During several centuries, the Mahāyāna Buddhism travelled through Central Asia, on...
This paper was presented at the workshop “Goods, Languages, and Cultures along the Silk Road” at Goe...
The eight studies in this volume range geographically and chronologically from the Greek Kingdom of ...
Part 1: New Sources on Inner Asian History N. Sims-Williams, Some Reflections on Zoroastrianism in S...
The paper focuses on the integration between Western and Eastern people, namely dealing with the Chr...
The ERC funded project BuddhistRoad aims to create a new framework to enable understanding of the co...
Transfer of Buddhism across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries), ed. Carmen Meinert, offe...
The earliest existing Chinese Buddhist manuscript found in the world, the Buddhasaṃgīti-sūtra, was e...
The Silk Road has been the subject of scientific interest ever since archaeologists, linguists and a...
The Silk Roads over land, sea or the steppe, were above all a means of communication and dialogue be...
This paper examines one aspect of a larger international project, Nara to Norwich: Arrivals and Beli...
Exhibition held at The Ricci Institute, University of San Francisco from 20 September to 5 October 2...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
Shingon Buddhism originated in ancient Indian Tantric thought and developed as a distinctive form of...