RELB 2054
Tibetan Buddhism Introduction
Course Description
Cultures & Societies of the World, Historical Perspectives
Provides a systematic introduction to Tibetan Buddhism with a strong emphasis on tantric traditions of Buddhism - philosophy, contemplation, ritual, monastic life, pilgrimage, deities & demons, ethics, society, history, and art. The course aims to understand how these various aspects of Tibetan religious life mutually shape each other to form the unique religious traditions that have pertained on the Tibetan plateau for over a thousand years.
Instructors
To Announced
Summer 2026
Kurtis Schaeffer
Fall 2024
Aik Goh
Fall 2022
Heather Moody
Fall 2022
Sonam Nyenda
Fall 2022
Chris Rowe
Fall 2022
Jie Zhang
Fall 2022
Christopher Brugh
Spring 2022
Adam Liddle
Spring 2022
David Germano
Fall 2021
Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
Andrew Taylor
Spring 2021
Matthew Drew
Fall 2020
Ngawang Sonam
Fall 2020
Eben Yonnetti
Fall 2020
Erin Burke
Fall 2019
Kali Cape
Fall 2019
Samuel Grimes
Fall 2019
Elliott Niblock
Fall 2019
Franziska Oertle
Spring 2019
Miguel Sawaya
Fall 2018
Devin Zuckerman
Fall 2018
Flavio Geisshuesler
Fall 2017
Michael Schuman
Spring 2017
Michelle Walsh
Spring 2017
James Gentry
Fall 2016
Jue Liang
Fall 2016
Naomi Worth
Spring 2016
Katarina Turpeinen
Fall 2015
Linghui Zhang
Fall 2015
William McGrath
Spring 2015
Nicholas Trautz
Fall 2013
Dominic zinno
Fall 2013
Natasha Mikles
Spring 2013
Christopher Hiebert
Fall 2012
Jonathan Verity
Spring 2012
Matthew Zito
Spring 2012
Eva Rolf
Fall 2011
David Divalerio
Spring 2011
Christina Robinson
Spring 2011
Alison Melnick
Spring 2010
Jann Ronis
Spring 2010
Manuel Zafra
Spring 2010
Geoffrey Barstow
Fall 2009
Brenton Sullivan
Fall 2009