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  1. Bryan Lowe on Ritualized Writing: Buddhist Practice and Scriptural Cultures in Ancient Japan

  2. Bryan Lowe joined Princetons Department of Religion in 2019. He specializes in Buddhism in ancient Japan (seventh through ninth centuries) and has broader research interests in ritual, manuscript studies, historiography, canons, and the religion of non-elites.

  3. Oct 11, 2022 · Bryan D. Lowe. Department of Religion Princeton University 233 1879 Hall Princeton, NJ 08525. bdlowe@princeton.edu. EMPLOYMENT. Assistant Professor (tenure track) and Melancthon W. Jacobus Preceptorship in Religion, Princeton University, Department of Religion, July 2023–present.

  4. View Bryan Lowes profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Manager, Secretariat @ ASPRI | Industry Development, Government Advocacy · Experience: Association of...

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  5. Bryan Lowe joined Princetons Department of Religion in 2019. He specializes in Buddhism in ancient Japan (seventh through ninth centuries) and has broader research interests in ritual, manuscript studies, historiography, canons, and the religion of non-elites.

  6. Bryan Lowe is an Assistant Professor and the Melancthon W. Jacobus Preceptor in Princeton University's Department of Religion. He specializes in Buddhism in ancient Japan (seventh through ninth centuries) and has broader research interests in ritual, manuscript studies, historiography, canons, and the religion of non-elites.

  7. Aug 27, 2024 · Congratulations to Professor Bryan Lowe, who has received a grant from the Princeton Histories Fund, which supports the exploration of “aspects of Princeton’s history that have been forgotten, overlooked, subordinated, or suppressed,” for a project on Kenneth Ch’en’s Legacy for Asian and Asian-American Faculty and the Study ...