
Arts of Asia Fall 2019 - Seeking the Divine: The Lesser-Known Religious Traditions of Asia
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For over 25 years, the Arts of Asia Lecture Series has explored the many facets of Asian art, culture, and history. Now for the first time, we will delve into the finer points of religious beliefs in Asia – not the major religions with which our audience is already familiar, but the facets of Asian religious beliefs that are less known in the West yet continue to inform cultural traditions today. The lectures in this series will explore Zoroastrianism in the Iranian world, Manichaeism in Central and East Asia, Bon in Tibet, Mongolian Tengriism, Muism of Korea and folk religions in Asia. We will also explore Daoism in China, Shintoism in Japan, and Jainism in India, and examine more recent traditions such as Sufism in Asia, and Sikhism. Please join us for this informative and fascinating journey.
August 23
	Other Paths – A Panorama of Asia’s Lesser Known Divine Traditions Study Guide
	Sanjyot Mehendale, UC Berkeley
August 30
	Zoroastrians in Time and Space: Iran, India, and the Silk Road Study Guide
	Jenny Rose, Claremont Graduate University
September 6
	Peaceful Warriors: The Origins and Continuing Vitality of Jainism Study Guide
	Jeffery D. Long, Elizabethtown College
September 13
	The Great Unnamed Religions of East Asia: Divine Presence, Numinous Power and Magical Efficacy Study Guide
	James Robson, Harvard University
September 20
	Daoism and the Arts of China Study Guide
	Stephen Little, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
September 27
	Shinto and Japanese Nationalism Study Guide & Presentation
	John Nelson, University of San Francisco
October 4
	Sky and Earth: Exploring the Non-Buddhist Religious Traditions of Mongolia Study Guide
	Uranchimeg (Orna) Tsultem, University of Iceland
October 11
	How is Mansin Like a Painting: The Work of Shamans in Korea Study Guide
	Laurel Kendall, Columbia University
October 25
	The Pearl and the Dragon: Silk Road Christianity From Syria to Xi’an Study Guide
	Scott Johnson, University of Oklahoma
November 1
	The Religion that (Almost) Disappeared: Chinese Manichean Art and Its Methods of Identification Study Guide
	Zsuzsanna Gulacsi, Northern Arizona University
November 8
	Sikh Religion in the Language of Colors Study Guide
	Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, Colby College
November 15
	Seeking the Divine through Architecture: A Baha’i Architect’s Perspective Study Guide
	Hossein Amanat, AIA
November 22
	The Tibetan Bon Religion and the “Nameless Religion” of Tibet Study Guide
	Brandon Dotson, Georgetown University
December 6
	Sufism, Beauty, Love: Ecstasy and Rapture of Islam in Asia Study Guide
	Carol Bier, Graduate Theological Union
	 
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