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Paula Arai - Wikipedia
Paula Kane Robinson Arai is an American professor and Buddhist studies scholar, specializing in the academic study of women and Buddhism, specifically Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism and Japanese Sōtō Zen women. She has also been an active public speaker and led workshops on healing rituals. Arai, who … See more
Paula Arai grew up in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Lucian Ford Robinson, who was Euro-American, and Masuko Arai Robinson, who was … See more
Arai's first book, Women Living Zen (1999), expanded the scope of Zen studies by advancing critical interpretations of female monastic … See more
Books
• Women Living Zen: Japanese Sōtō Buddhist Nuns (1999). New York: Oxford University Press, via … See more• Arai, Paula Kane Robinson (1990). "Soto Zen Nuns in Modern Japan: Keeping and Creating Tradition" (PDF). Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. 14: 38–51.
• Cogan, Gina (2012). "Review". Monumenta … See moreIn 1993, Arai taught and did research at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where she studied Hong Kong culture … See more
• Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Research Grant (1993—1994)
• Vanderbilt University Research Council Summer Research Grant (1995)
• Vanderbilt University Research Council Direct Research Grant (1995) See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Women in Zen History - International Zen Association …
WEBThe first ordained Buddhist in Japan was a woman. The first person to be ordained into this brand new religion in Buddhism in Japan (in 584) was a woman named Shima, from a powerful family of the Soga tribe. After …
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WEBShundo Aoyama Roshi, one of the foremost contemporary Japanese Zen teachers and the highest-ranking nun in Soto Zen history, exemplifies equanimity and dignity. Kanehira-san, a laywoman and temple …
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WEBSpecializing in Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhist women, Arai trained under the tutelage of Aoyama Shundō Rōshi at the Aichi Senmon Nisōdō nunnery in Nagoya and maintains decades-long relationships with her laywomen …
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Zen Healing | Paula Arai
WEBZen Healing is Paula Arai's official website. Receiving her Ph.D. in Japanese Buddhism from Harvard, she authored five books focusing on Zen Buddhist women, healing, and art. The website includes …
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WEBNov 20, 2016 · She is considered one of the most important women in all of Rinzai Zen. She was heir to Mugaku Sogen, the founder of Engaku-ji. After her transmission, she established a temple known as Keiai-ji, the first …
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WEBThe Zen tradition didn’t form until 6th-century China, but this document includes pre-Zen women ancestors important to the tradition’s heritage. As the centuries unfold, we enter the lives of women who practiced, taught, …
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