- Alfred Bloom (Buddhist)
Alfred Bloom is a pioneer of
Jodo Shinshu studies in the English-speaking world. Born atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , in 1926 Bloom was the youngest child of a Jewish father. At the time of Alfred Bloom’s birth, his mother had been a recent convert to a fundamentalist tradition ofChristianity . After enlisting in the army 1944, Bloom studied Japanese at the University of Pennsylvania and saw service inoccupied Japan . His experiences at the time encouraged an awareness ofhuman rights andsocial justice . During this time he also played a role in promotingfundamentalist Christianity and encountered the concept ofAmida Buddha when a Christian minister explained a passage from the Christian scriptures by using Amida Buddha by way of analogy.Bloom began his academic life at Eastern
Baptist Theological Seminary (BA., Th.B.) from 1947 to 1951. During this time he began to question and then to abandon the fundamentalist approach to theBible , which he had previously held. He completed his theological training at Andover Newton Theological School (B.D., S.T.M.) in 1953. He later encountered the teachings ofShinran while studyingJapanese language and (Chinese) Buddhism at the Harvard Yenching Institute and gained his Doctorate with a thesis on Shinran’s Life and Thought in 1963.From 1959 to 1961 Bloom was Proctor for Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, and Teaching Fellow in
History of Religion ,Harvard Divinity School . For a time, in 1961, he was lecturer in the History of religion at Newton Junior College.From 1961 to 1970, Professor Bloom was Associate Professor of Religion, Department of religion at the
University of Hawaii Manoa campus. Continuing his work at Manoa, he eventually took up the post of Professor of Religion there in 1974. From 1986 to 1988 he was on loan to the Institute of Buddhist studies, Berkeley,California , and became Dean,Honganji Professor ofShin Buddhism .During his life as a thinker, educator and Jodo Shinshu priest, Dr Bloom has inspired others to explore the teaching of
Shinran and has brought renewed insight and encouragement to some traditional followers. Perhaps his distinctive contribution has been to draw out, from Shinran’s writing and the Jodo Shinshu tradition, important possibilities in relation to engaged Buddhism.Bloom has written a vast number of reviews and articles for academic and scholarly journals, and contributed many introductions and reviews of the work of fellow scholars.
Bibliography
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World Wisdom , 2007) ISBN 978-1933316215
*"Living in Amida's Universal Vow: Essays on Shin Buddhism", (World Wisdom , 2004) ISBN 978-0941532549
*"Yemyo Imamura: Pioneer American Buddhist (A Dharma Outreach of Honpa Honwanji Mission of Hawaii)", (Buddhist Study Center Press, 2000) ISBN 0938474219
*"Religion & Man: Indian and Far Eastern Religious Traditions", (McGraw-Hill , 1998) ISBN 978-0073661544
*"Strategies for Modern Living", (Heian International, 1993) ISBN 978-0962561818
*"Shoshinge: The Heart of Shin Buddhism", (Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, 1986) ISBN 978-0938474067
*"Tannisho: A Resource for Modern Living", (Buddhist Study Center Press, 1981) ISBN 978-0938474005
*"Shinran's Gospel of Pure Grace", (University of Arizona Press, 1965)
*"The Life of Shinran: A Journey to self acceptance", (Brill, 1968)Titles
Professor Emeritus, University of Hawaii; Dean Emeritus, Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley; Institute of Buddhist Studies Scholar of Jodo Shinshu Studies; Jodo Shinshu priest: ordained at Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha, Kyoto 1990 (kyoshi, 1992, kaikyoshi, 1994).
External links
* [http://www.shindharmanet.com/ Dr. Bloom's web site]
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DATE OF BIRTH = 1926
PLACE OF BIRTH =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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