
Livia Kohn
Author of The Taoist experience : an anthology
About the Author
Livia Kohn, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita of Religion and East Asian Studies are Boston University. The author or editor of close to sixty book (including the annual Journal of Daoist Studies), she spent ten years in Kyoto doing research. She now serves as the executive editor of Three Pines Press, show more runs international conferences and workshops, and guides study tours to Japan. show less
Works by Livia Kohn
Early Chinese Mysticism : Philosophy and Soteriology in the Taoist Tradition (1991) 50 copies, 1 review
God of the Dao: Lord Lao in History and Myth (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies) (1998) 8 copies
Chuang-tzu: The Tao of Perfect Happiness - Selections Annotated & Explained (SkyLight Illuminations) (2011) 6 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1956-03-14
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Gottingen University
Bonn University (Ph.D., 1980)
Kyoto University (further studies) - Occupations
- scholar (Taoism)
professor emeritus (religion and East Asian studies)
publisher - Organizations
- Boston University
Three Pines Press (founder)
Journal of Daoist Studies
Stanford Center for Japanese Studies, Japan
Kyoto University
University of Michigan - Nationality
- Germany (birth)
USA - Birthplace
- Germany
- Places of residence
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Reviews
A history of the evolution of Taoism and its synthesis with Buddhism during the Tang dynasty. The impressive eclecticism of ancient Chinese thought is on full show here as well as the curiously political focus of much of the writing. Kohn shows that this is really an exploration of how the Tao operates in society. Most interesting is the way indigenous Chinese philosophy assimilated Mahāyāna concepts and how congenial those concepts were to Taoist thought.
Lao-tzu and the Tao-te-ching presents a coherent collection of materials on the ancient Chinese classic and its author, describing traditional and modern Western Interpretations. Written and edited by recognized international specialists in the field, this book brings Lao-tzu and the Tao-te-ching together to present current scholarship on their history and interpretation.
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- Works
- 42
- Members
- 579
- Popularity
- #43,292
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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