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John S. Strong

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John S. Strong
Born (1948-09-13) September 13, 1948 (age 75)
Tongxian, Hebei, China
OccupationProfessor
Known forBuddhist Studies
Academic background
Alma materOberlin College
Hartford Seminary Foundation
University of Chicago
Academic work
InstitutionsBates College

John S. Strong is an American academic, who is the Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Bates College. Strong specializes in Buddhist studies and with emphasis on the Buddha's biography, relics, and the legends and cults of South Asia.

John Strong was born in China, and completed his secondary education in Switzerland.[1] He graduated from the Oberlin College, where he joined the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He then obtained a master's degree at the Hartford Seminary Foundation.[2]

Strong received his Ph.D. in History of Religions from the University of Chicago in 1977, and joined Bates in 1978. He received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1982, as an Assistant Professor of Religion.[1] He was promoted to a full professor in 1986.[2]

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Research

Strong's research program is in the area of Buddhist Studies, with a special focus on Buddhist legendary and cultic traditions in India and South Asia. He has received fellowships for his work from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fulbright Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation, and has been a visiting professor at the University of Peradeniya, the University of Chicago, and Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford Universities. He is the author of numerous articles and books on Buddhist topics:

  • The Legend of King Asoka (Princeton, 1983);
  • The Legend and Cult of Upagupta (Princeton, 1992);
  • The Experience of Buddhism (Wadsworth, 1995);
  • The Buddha: A Beginner’s Guide (OneWorld Publications, 2001);
  • Relics of the Buddha (Princeton, 2004);
  • Buddhisms: An Introduction (OneWorld, 2015).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "3 Bates Profs Receive $66,000 in Fellowships". The Lewiston Daily Sun. 1982-04-21. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ a b "Bates College promotes two to full professor". The Lewiston Daily Sun. 1986-04-17. Retrieved 2012-11-29.

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