[Buddha-l] Question for acedemic teachers of Buddhism

jkirk jkirk at spro.net
Sun Jun 22 21:02:04 MDT 2008


Nobody said that 'you' were finding fault. 
Thanks for the citaiton.
JK 

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In a message dated 6/22/2008 6:49:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
jkirk at spro.net writes:

Since  you've been listening to a published series of lectures on
your car audio,  you need to also cite author and title of the
lectures. Why be coy about  it? 

If they are out in public as published material, they should  be
cited. Please clue us as to whose lectures these are. We can
then find them and appraise for ourselves.
========
 
"Buddhism" by Professor Malcolm David Eckel, Boston University.
Part of The Great Courses published by The Teaching Company.
 
I was not interested in finding fault with Professor Eckel as
finding out  if Buddhism is being taught as I described it in the
audio series.
 
Jack



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