Location
Millett Hall Atrium
Start Date
2-13-2017 3:40 PM
End Date
2-13-2017 4:00 PM
Bio
Judson Murray received his B.A. summa cum laude and “with distinction” in Religious Studies from The Ohio State University. He holds an M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School and was awarded the John and Ineke Carman Scholarship from the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University. His Ph.D. is from Brown University’s Department of Religious Studies. While completing his doctorate, he was awarded a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. Before joining the faculty at Wright State, Murray taught at Connecticut College as a visiting lecturer of Chinese history. He teaches a wide array of courses on East Asian religions, and in 2013 he was the recipient of the Honors Teacher of the Year Award. Murray’s principal areas of research include Chinese religions and early Chinese intellectual history. He is a contributor to The Huainanzi: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Government in Early Han China (Columbia, 2010), The Essential Huainanzi (Columbia, 2012), and The Huainanzi and Textual Production in Early China (Brill, 2014). He is the author of other scholarly publications appearing in Asia Major, Early China, and The Journal of Moral Education.
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Repository Citation
Murray, Judson, "Debating Meditation and Education in Confucian Moral Self-Cultivation" (2017). CoLA Research Conference. 12.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cola_res_conf/spring_2017/february13/12
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Debating Meditation and Education in Confucian Moral Self-Cultivation
Millett Hall Atrium