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Matthew Kapstein

    December 15, 1949

    Matthew Kapstein is a leading scholar of Tibetan religions and Buddhism, with his work delving into the profound philosophical currents and cultural heritage of Tibet. He particularly examines the influence of historical events, such as the Chinese invasion, on the development and preservation of Tibetan religious traditions. His analyses illuminate the complex interplay between spiritual life and political upheaval, offering unique insights into the enduring significance of Tibetan culture. Kapstein's approach involves meticulous study of texts and cultural practices, bringing the richness and resilience of this fascinating tradition to readers.

    Dějiny Tibetu
    Sources of Tibetan Tradition
    The Life and Work of Auleshi
    Tibetan Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction
    Reason's Traces: Identity and Interpretation in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Thought