Christopher V. Jones

 

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E-Mail: christopher.jones@univie.ac.at
Web: https://univie.academia.edu/ChristopherJones


Dr Christopher V. Jones received an undergraduate degree in theology and religious studies at the University of Cambridge (Corpus Christi), and subsequent graduate and doctoral training in Sanskrit and other Asian languages at the University of Oxford (St Anne’s, St Peter’s), where he taught for the faculties of Religious Studies and of Oriental Studies (2012-2019). He later taught at the University of Cambridge (2019-2023). His research is in classical Buddhist literature extant in various Asian languages (Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan), and particularly Mahāyāna Buddhist literature from the early centuries of the Common Era.


Research focus

A significant focus of Dr Jones’ research, and the focus of his first monograph (The Buddhist Self: On Tathāgatagarbha and Ātman), has been the Indian ‘Buddha-nature’ tradition as it has been preserved in South, Central and East Asian literatures, foremost in connection to literature associated with the Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra/Dabanniepan jing 大般涅槃經. His other research interests include pre-modern Buddhist attitudes to non-Buddhist teaching and authority in India and elsewhere, and the evolving place of Buddhist reflection on liberation and liberated beings in South Asia in the early centuries CE.

Recent activities include a UK AHRC-funded project on narrative explorations of Buddhology in Indian literature (with Prof. Naomi Appleton, University of Edinburgh), editorial duties for Buddhist Studies Review (Assistant Editor) and Brill’s Encyclopedia of Buddhism (Section Editor), and public engagement work for teachers of Buddhism in schools across the UK.


Selected online media

Webinar (UC Berkeley, in recognition of The Buddhist Self): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNruR-vobVk&t=6s

Book launch (SOAS, for The Buddhist Self): https://buddhanature.tsadra.org/index.php/Articles/Book_Launch:_Revisiti

Lectures for teachers of Buddhism in UK schools: bit.ly/WhoistheBuddha


Alle Aktivitäten

Ass.-Prof. Christopher Jones, PhD
Christopher Jones
Sommersemester 2024
420012 SE EurAsian Transformations Doctoral Seminar - New Perspectives in the Philological, Historical and Cultural Studies of EuraAsia: Basic Methods and Interdisciplinary Approaches
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Jones, C., & Elverskog, J. (2023). Islam and Buddhism. in Brill’s Encyclopedia of Buddhism: History – Central and East Asia (Band IV-2, S. 552–564). Brill. Handbook of Oriental Studies Band 29-4/2

Jones, C. (2022). Varieties of Early Buddha-nature Teaching in India. in K-D. Mathes, & C. Kemp (Hrsg.), Buddha Nature across Asia (S. 25-54). Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studie. Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde Band 103


Jones, C. (2022). Introduction: Buddhism and its Religious Others. in Buddhism and its Religious Others: Historical Encounters and Representations (S. 1-26). Oxford University Press. Proceedings of the British Academy https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266991.003.0001

Jones, C. (2022). Shepherds in Wolves’ Clothing: bodhisattvas, tīrthikas and ‘bodhisattva-tīrthikas. in C. Jones (Hrsg.), Buddhism and its Religious Others: Historical Encounters and Representations (S. 89–110). Oxford University Press. Proceedings of the British Academy https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266991.003.0005

Jones, C. (2021). How did Buddhism relate to the Brahmanism of the Buddha’s day, and later Hinduism? in E. J. Harris (Hrsg.), Buddhism in Five Minutes (S. 182–187). Equinox.

Jones, C. (2021). How is the nature of buddhahood to be understood? in E. J. Harris (Hrsg.), Buddhism in Five Minutes (S. 50-54). Equinox.

Jones, C. (2021). The Buddhist Self: On Tathāgatagarbha and Ātman. University of Hawai'i Press.

Jones, C. (2021). To what extent does Buddhism ‘deny the self’? The non-self teaching. in E. J. Harris (Hrsg.), Buddhism in Five Minutes (S. 99–103). Equinox.

Jones, C. (2021). Translating the Tīrthika: Enduring ‘Heresy’ in Buddhist Studies. in A. Collett (Hrsg.), Translating Buddhism: Historical and Contextual Perspectives (S. 195–226). State University of New York Press (SUNY Press).

Jones, C. (2021). What are the main contemporary divisions in Buddhism: Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana? in E. J. Harris (Hrsg.), Buddhism in Five Minutes (S. 193–198). Equinox.

Jones, C. (2021). What are the meanings of ‘emptiness’ in Mahayana Buddhism? in E. J. Harris (Hrsg.), Buddhism in Five Minutes (S. 223–227). Equinox.

Jones, C. (2021). What is Buddha-nature? in E. J. Harris (Hrsg.), Buddhism in Five Minutes (S. 220-222). Equinox.







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A Buddha as One’s Self: Philosophical Reflections on Buddhist Selfhood in Indian Mahāyāna Literature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

3 Nov. 20235 Nov. 2023

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The Career of Satyaka Nirgranthaputra, a Non-Buddhist Bodhisattva (eventually)

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

3 Nov. 20225 Nov. 2022

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Nature of the Buddha to Buddha-nature: reassessing the Mahāmeghasūtra

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

6 Juli 2022

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Royalty and Patronage in the Mahāparinirvāṇa-Mahāsūtra

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2022

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Three Paths, Two Buddhas and One Vehicle: Disentangling Indian Buddhist Literature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r) & Naomi Appleton (Vortragende*r)

2022

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What makes a Buddha-nature text? Reflections on a ‘tathāgatagarbha corpus’

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

5 Nov. 2021

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Reflections on Buddha-nature and Brahmanism in India

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2020

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Selfhood, Secrecy, Singularity: Reassessing the Early Life of the Tathāgatagarbha in India

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

17 Juli 2019

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Two Garlands on the Single Vehicle: Ekayāna and Tathāgatagarbha

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

12 Juli 2019

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Gossip, Games and Governance: The Public Sphere Represented in Early Buddhist Literature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

Juni 2019

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Buddhists on Non-Buddhists: Representing the Religious Other in Indian Buddhist Literature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

13 März 2019

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A Shepherd in Wolf’s Clothing: The bodhisattva-tīrthika in Indian Buddhism

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

9 Sep. 2018

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The Tīrthika in (Some) Mahāyānist Buddhist Works

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

Aug. 2018

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Secrecy and Mystery in the Mahāyāna: A Shared Theme in the ‘Lotus’ and ‘Nirvāṇa’ Sūtras’

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

14 Apr. 2018

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Dhātu Discourse’: Reassessing the ‘Essence’ of Tathāgatagarbha literature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2018

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Reevaluating the Buddha-Nature Idea in India

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2017

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Reevaluating the Buddha-Nature Idea in India

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2017

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Translating Tīrthikas: Enduring ‘Heresies’ in Buddhist Translation

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

1 Juli 2016

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The Tathāgatagarbha as True Self in the Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

7 Jan. 2016

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Cultures of Awakening: An Interpretation of Secular Buddhism in the West

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2016

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The Tathāgatagarbha as Ātman: Mahāyānist Doctrinal ‘Expansionism’

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2016

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Two Tathāgatagarbhas: Invention and Reinvention of the Indian Buddha-Nature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2016

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Shadows of a former Self: the True Self taught by the Tathāgatagarbha Literature

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

2015

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The Buddhist Self as outlined in the Mahāyāna Aṅgulimālīyasūtra

Christopher Jones (Vortragende*r)

19 Aug. 2014

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Institut für Südasien-, Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde

Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2 (Campus)
1090 Wien

christopher.jones@univie.ac.at