Karen
C. Lang, Ph.D.
(University of Washington), Professor; History
of Religions; Buddhist Studies.
Office: B-004 Halsey Hall
434-924-0846
email: KLang@virginia.edu
UVa instructor ID # 0719
Buddhism
in India, Sri Lanka and Tibet; the relationship between
early Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu texts; Indian philosophy;
the relationship between gender and religious discourse
and practice.
Courses:
Fall 2005
- RELB 210 Introduction to Buddhism
- RELB 543 Sanskrit
Spring 2005
Fall 2004
- RELB 566 Indian Buddhism
- RELB 210 Introduction to Buddhism
- RELB 561 Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit
Spring 2004
- RELB 555 Budhhist Ethics
- RELH 314 The Jain Tradition
Fall 2003
- RELB 543 Buddhist Sanskrit Texts
- RELB 210 Introduction to Buddhism
Spring 2003
- RELB 560 Introduction to Pali
- RELB 315 Seminar on Buddhism and Gender
Fall 2002
- RELB 550 Theravada Buddhism
- RELB 210 Introduction to Buddhism