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Mark T. Unno

Associate Professor, Religious Studies
Phone: (541) 346-4973
Email: munno@uoregon.edu

Mark Unno's research is in medieval Japanese Buddhism, specifically in texts dealing with key practices, such as the Mantra of Light, the Name of Amida Buddha, and monastic regulations. He also works in the areas of comparative religious thought, and Buddhism and psychology. He is the author of Shingon Refractions: Myoe and the Mantra of Light (2004), editor of Buddhism and Psychotherapy Across Cultures (2006) and of Deep Listening, Deep Hearing: Buddhisms and Psychotherapies (forthcoming 2010) as well as numerous articles and translations. He has been the recipient of the Coleman-Guitteau Teaching-and-Research Fellowship (2009-10), Wulf Professorship in the Humanties (2005-06), Humanities Center Teaching Fellowship (2005-06), Rippey Innovative Teaching Award (2005-07), and contributor to a Templeton Project anthology on Buddhism, Christianity, and Physics.

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