Paris
France
Paris, the capital of France, was a centre of European Buddhist scholarship. The Sri Lankan scholar-monk Walpola Rahula taught and researched there, associated with the Sorbonne, during the period in which he engaged with Western academic study of Buddhism.
2 teachers · 12 most-discussed ideas
Teachers who lived here
Works composed here
- 1274
Prologue
- 1274
Treatise on Man (qq[75]-102)
- 1274
Treatise on Sacred Doctrine (Q[1])
- 1274
Treatise on The Creation (QQ[44-46])
- 1274
Treatise on The Distinction of Good And Evil (Q[48-49])
- 1274
Treatise on The Distinction of Things In General (Q[47])
- 1274
Treatise on The Most Holy Trinity (QQ[27-43])
- 1274
Treatise on The One God (QQ[2-26])
- 1274
Treatise on the Angels (qq[50]-64)
- 1274
Treatise on the Conservation and Government of Creatures (qq[103]-119)
- 1274
Treatise on the Incarnation (qq[1]-59)
- 1274
Treatise on the Sacraments (qq[60]-90)
- 1274
Treatise on the Work of the Six Days (qq[65]-74)
Ideas shaped here
Concepts most frequently discussed in the works composed at Paris. Click any to trace the idea across time and place.
- The Incarnation165 passages
- Sacrament (Mystery)130 passages
- Hypostatic Union125 passages
- Full Humanity of Christ113 passages
- Grace110 passages
- The Human Soul106 passages
- Two Natures of Christ97 passages
- The Holy Trinity96 passages
- Divine Simplicity89 passages
- The Eucharist88 passages
- Free Will86 passages
- The Passion of Christ84 passages