Antioch - Buddhist Studies in China
China
- All Other Areas in China:
Wuhan
Term: Fall
Dates: September - December
Description:
The Monastery of the 4th (Chan) Patriarch rests in a quiet valley surrounded by the farmland and lush mountains of Southern China's Hubei Province. This mountain valley was the location of Zen's first monastic community, once known as Shuangfeng in Huangmei. It sits at the heart of one of China's most influential Buddhist regions. China's Buddhist communities are thriving, and some historic places referred to in texts such as the "Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch," "Blue Cliff Records" and other seminal Buddhist scriptures are now communities where monks and nuns live, study and practice. One of these places is the 4th Patriarch Monastery. The Antioch Education Abroad Buddhist Studies in China program provides students the opportunity to interact, practice and study with residents of China's modern Buddhist communities, in some of Chinese Buddhism's most important historic locations. The program focuses on understanding Buddhism's earliest introduction to China and the conditions that led to the development of uniquely Chinese schools of Buddhist thought, practice and expression.
Highlights:
Students live in the monastery of Master Daoxin, the 4th Patriarch of the Chan school, who was active early in the 7th century. Participants study the theory and meditation practices of three major Chinese Buddhist schools: * Tiantai (Tendai) * Chan (Zen) * Jingtu (Pure Land) The program consists of four components: 1. Core Courses 2. Language 3. Meditation Traditions 4. Independent Study: Selected Topics Participants are encouraged to engage in the practices and daily life of Chinese Buddhists while taking courses grounded in Western academic perspectives and research techniques. Courses are taught by resident Antioch faculty as well as visiting scholars from Chinese universities. Outings to surrounding Buddhist communities and historic places allow students to experience life in a variety of Buddhist environments and regions of China. What better place to explore the unique qualities of Chinese Buddhism but in the very locations where these traditions claim their roots?
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: please contact AEA for program costs
Experience Required: yes
Applicants must have a minimum of sophomore status and be in good standing with their home institution. They should be mature, sensitive, self-disciplined, and able to adapt to new situations. Non-credit applicants need not be currently enrolled at a college, but should be able to demonstrate intellectual competence and a serious commitment to learning.
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to China
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Scholarships are Available. AEA can provide you with a Scholarships and Grants Guide, available on our website and by request.
Application Process Involves:
- Essay
- Letters of Reference
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Transcript
- Written Application
Year Founded: AEA was established in 1956.
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