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  1. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman ( Nueva York, 3 de agosto de 1941) es un escritor y académico estadounidense que ha escrito, editado y traducido una gran cantidad de libros de temática budista. 1 Es el padre de la actriz Uma Thurman. 2 Se desempeñó como docente de estudios budistas tibetanos en la Universidad de Columbia ...

  2. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman (born August 3, 1941) is an American Buddhist author and academic who has written, edited, and translated several books on Tibetan Buddhism. He was the Je Tsongkhapa Professor of Indo- Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, before retiring in June 2019. [1]

  3. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman ( Nueva York, 3 de agosto de 1941) es un escritor y académico estadounidense que ha escrito, editado y traducido una gran cantidad de libros de temática budista. Es el padre de la actriz Uma Thurman.

  4. Biography. Robert Thurman held the first endowed chair in Buddhist Studies in the West, the Jey Tsong Khapa Chair in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies, before retiring in June of 2019. Educated at Philips Exeter and Harvard, he then studied Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism, and Asian languages and histories for fifty years with many teachers, including His ...

  5. TENZIN BOB THURMAN. “No sane person fears nothingness.”. Bob Thurman, known in the academic circles as Professor Robert A.F. Thurman, is a talented popularizer of the Buddha’s teachings and the first Westerner Tibetan Buddhist monk ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, A charismatic speaker and author of many books on Tibet, Buddhism ...

  6. Robert Thurman is the first American to be ordained a Tibetan monk by the Dalai Lama. He is a professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist studies, a co-founder of Tibet House US, and a prolific author and podcaster on Buddhist topics.

  7. Robert Alexander "Bob" Farrar Thurman (born August 3, 1941) is an American Buddhist writer and academic. He has written, edited, and translated many books on Tibetan Buddhism. He was a Professor of Indo- Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, before retiring in June 2019. [1]