John Berthrong

Associate Professor of Comparative Theology at Boston University

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  • Boston University

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Boston University

Along with his normal administrative and academic duties, Dr. Berthrong is a founding member of the North American Interfaith Network, a member of the Interfaith Relations Commission of the National Council of Churches of Christ, and the Forum on Religion and Ecology. He is active in many societies and organizations concerned with interfaith relations and the ecology. His teaching and research interests include the areas of interfaith dialogue, multiple religious participation, Chinese and East Asian religion and philosophy, and comparative theology and philosophy. He has published numerous books and articles in all of these areas.

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Dalai Lama wins Templeton Prize

March 30, 2012

MSN News India John Berthrong, School of Theology The Dalai Lama has won the Templeton Prize for exceptional contribution to “affirming life’s spiritual dimension by spreading his message of compassion worldwide”… View article

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Dalai Lama wins Templeton Prize as more than ‘simple Buddhist monk’

March 29, 2012

Christian Science Monitor John Berthrong, School of Theology He calls himself a “simple Buddhist monk.”… View article

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