- Huston Smith
Huston Cummings Smith (born
May 31 ,1919 ) is among the preeminentreligious studies scholars in theUnited States . His work, "The Religions of Man" (later revised and retitled "The World's Religions "), is a classic in the field, with over two million copies sold, and remains a common introduction tocomparative religion .Life
Smith was born in
Soochow ,China toMethodist missionaries and spent his first 17 years there. He taught at the Universities of Colorado and Denver from 1944–1947, moving toWashington University inSt. Louis, Missouri for the next ten years, and then Professor of Philosophy atMIT from 1958–1973. While at MIT he participated in some of the experiments withentheogens that professorTimothy Leary conducted at Harvard University. He then moved toSyracuse University where he was Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Philosophy until his retirement in 1983 and current emeritus status. He now lives in theBerkeley, CA area where he is Visiting Professor of Religious Studies at theUniversity of California, Berkeley .During his career, Smith not only studied, but practiced
Vedanta Hinduism ,Zen Buddhism (studying underGoto Zuigan ), andSufism for over ten years each. He is a notableautodidact .As a young man, of his own volition after suddenly turning to
mysticism , Smith set out to meet with then-famous authorGerald Heard . Heard responded to Smith's letter, invited him to his Trabuco College (later donated as the Ramakrishna Monastery) in Southern California, and then sent him off to meet the legendaryAldous Huxley . So began Smith's experimentation with meditation and association with theVedanta Society in Saint Louis under the auspices ofSwami Satprakashananda of theRamakrishna order.Via the connection with Heard and Huxley, Smith eventually experimented with
Timothy Leary and others at theCenter for Personality Research , of which Leary was Research Professor. The experience and history of the era are captured somewhat in Smith's book "Cleansing the Doors of Perception ". In this period, Smith joined in on the Harvard Project as well, an attempt to raise spiritual awareness through entheogenic plants.He has been a friend of the XIVth Dalai Lama for more than forty years and met and talked to some of the great figures of the century, from Eleanor Roosevelt to Thomas Merton.
He developed an interest in the
Traditionalist School formulated byRene Guenon andAnanda Coomaraswamy . This interest has become a continuing thread in all his writings.In 1996,
Bill Moyers devoted a 5-part PBS special to Smith's life and work, "The Wisdom of Faith with Huston Smith." Smith has produced three series for public television: "The Religions of Man," "The Search for America," and (with Arthur Compton) "Science and Human Responsibility." His films on Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Sufism have all won awards at international film festivals.His latest DVD release is The Roots of Fundamentalism - A Conversation with Huston Smith and Phil Cousineau.
Awards
For his life long commitment to bringing the world’s religions together to promote understanding, social justice and peace, Smith received the Courage of Conscience Award from the Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts [http://www.peaceabbey.org/awards/cocrecipientlist.html] .
Books
* "The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions", 1958, rev. ed. 1991, Harper SanFrancisco, ISBN 0-06-250811-3
* "Forgotten Truth: The Common Vision of the World's Religions", 1976, reprint ed. 1992, Harper SanFrancisco, ISBN 0-06-250787-7
*"Beyond the Postmodern Mind", 1982, reprint ed. 1989, Quest Books, ISBN 0-8356-0647-3
*"The Illustrated World's Religions: A Guide to Our Wisdom Traditions",1995,Harper Collins,ISBN 0-06-067440-7
*"Cleansing the Doors of Perception: The Religious Significance of Entheogenic Plants and Chemicals", 2000, Tarcher/Putnam, ISBN 1-58542-034-4, Council on Spiritual Practices, ISBN 1-889725-03-X, Sentient Publications, ISBN 1-59181-008-6
*"Why Religion Matters: The Fate of the Human Spirit in an Age of Disbelief", 2001, Harper San Francisco, 1st ed.:ISBN 0-06-067099-1, reprint 2002: ISBN 0-06-067102-5
*"The Way Things Are: Conversations with Huston Smith on the Spiritual Life", 2003, University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-23816-8 (cloth); ISBN 0-520-24489-3 (paper)
*"Buddhism: A Concise Introduction", with Philip Novak, HarperSanFrancisco, 2004, ISBN 0-06-073067-6
*"The Soul of Christianity: Restoring the Great Tradition", 2005, HarperSanFrancisco, 1st ed. ISBN 0-06-079478-X
*"A Seat at the Table: Huston Smith in Conversation with Native Americans on Religious Freedom", 2006, University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-24439-7 (cloth)Quotes
"Religiously conceived, the human opportunity is to transform flashes of illumination into abiding light."
"Institutions are not pretty. Show me a pretty government. Healing is wonderful, but the
American Medical Association ? Learning is wonderful, but universities? The same is true for religion... religion is institutionalized spirituality." — "Mother Jones" November/December 1997.External links
* [http://www.hustonsmith.net/ Huston Smith] homepage
* [http://www.motherjones.com/news/qa/1997/11/snell.html Interview in "Mother Jones"] magazine
* [http://www.thinkingallowed.com/smith.html Interview transcript] from "Thinking Allowed"PBS television program
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5723928558446879967&q=houston+smith Video interview on Google Video]
* [http://www.futurehi.net/media.html Some mp3 files of a talk about Gnosticism]
* [http://www.math.jmu.edu/~rosenhjd/smith.pdf Critical review of "Why Religion Matters"]
* [http://www.librarything.com/author/smithhuston LibraryThing author profile]
* [http://www.meaningoflife.tv/ Interview with Robert Wright]
* [http://www.peaceabbey.org/awards/cocrecipientlist.html The Peace Abbey]Persondata
NAME = Smith, Huston Cummings
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DATE OF BIRTH =May 31 ,1919
PLACE OF BIRTH =Suzhou ,China
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