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FACULTY                                                                    

Ph.D. - Columbia University

DR. PAUL NIETUPSKI
Fall 2010 Course Offerings:
  • RL101.59H  Intro to Religious Studies    12:30-1:45pm TR
    (Honors course - open to all students.)

  • RL101.60   Intro to Religious Studies     2:00-3:15pm TR

  • RL254.51   Japanese Religions     9:30-10:45am TR
    [Course has international course (R) designation.]
Spring 2011 Course Offerings:
  • RL101.54 Intro to Religious Studies 1:00-1:50pm MWF

  • RL252.51 Intro to Religions of India 9:00-9:50am MWF
    [Course has international course (R) designation.]

  • RL252.51 Intro to Religions of India 10:00-10:50am MWF
    [Course has international course (R) designation.]

Office Hours:

By Appointment

 

Recent essays published by Dr. Nietupski are now available online:

The Fourth Belmang: Bodhisattva, Estate Lord, Tibertan Militia Lead, and Chinese Government Official

Gu?aprabhas Vinayasutra Corpus: Texts and Contexts Journal of the International Association for Tibetan Studies


Paul Nietupski, Louis Schram and the Study of Social and Political History, in The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan Frontier, by Louis M. J. Schram, C.I.C.M, with an Introduction by Owen Lattimore, 1954-1961, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 2006 edition edited by Charles Kevin Stuart, 30-37.


 

 

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