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Home»People»Faculty»Emeriti Faculty»Jacqueline Stone

Jacqueline Stone

Professor of Religion

Position: Emeriti Faculty

249 - 1879 Hall

(609) 258-5321

jstone@Princeton.edu

Field: Asian Religions

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Jacqueline Stone joined the Princeton faculty in 1990. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Buddhism and Japanese religions. Her chief research field is Japanese Buddhism of the medieval and modern periods. Her current research areas include death and dying in Buddhist cultures, Buddhism and nationalism, and traditions of the Lotus Sutra, particularly Tendai and Nichiren. She is the author of Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism , which received a 2001 American Academy of Religion Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion. She has co-edited The Buddhist Dead: Practices, Discourses, Representations (with Bryan J. Cuevas, 2007), Readings of the Lotus Sutra (with Stephen F. Teiser, 2009), and other volumes of collected essays. Her newest book, Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan (working title), is forthcoming from University of Hawai`i Press. She has been president of the Society for the Study of Japanese Religions and co-chair of the Buddhism section of the American Academy of Religion. Currently she is vice president of the editorial board of the Kuroda Institute for the Study of Buddhism and serves on the advisory board of theJapanese Journal of Religious Studies.


Courses – Fall 2018

REL 533
Readings in Japanese Religions : Introduction to Japanese Buddhist Thought
Transcript Topic Title: Introduction to Japanese Buddhist Though */aud
Professor(s): Jacqueline I. Stone
1:30 pm-4:20 Th

REL 225 (HA) Graded A-F, P/D/F, Audit
The Buddhist World of Thought and Practice
Professor(s): Jacqueline I. Stone
1:30 pm – 2:20 pm MW
Department Area Requirement: Religions of Asia

Courses – Spring 2018

REL 533 */AUD
Readings in Japanese Religions – The Buddhist Tradition
Jacqueline I. Stone
1:30 pm – 4:20 pm W

REL 322 / EAS 322 (HA) Graded A-F, P/D/F, Audit
Buddhism in Japan
Jacqueline I. Stone
1:30 pm – 2:50 pm T Th
Department Area Requirement: Religions of Asia

 

 

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