It takes the average reader 5 hours and 44 minutes to read The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism : Conversion, Contestation, and Memory by Matthew T. Kapstein Associate Professor in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations University of Chicago Divinity School
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This book explores the Buddhist role in the formation of Tibetan religious thought and identity. In three major sections, the author examines Tibet's eighth-century conversion, sources of dispute within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and the continuing revelation of the teaching in both doctrine and myth.
The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism : Conversion, Contestation, and Memory by Matthew T. Kapstein Associate Professor in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations University of Chicago Divinity School is 336 pages long, and a total of 86,016 words.
This makes it 113% the length of the average book. It also has 105% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 50 minutes to read The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism : Conversion, Contestation, and Memory aloud.
The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism : Conversion, Contestation, and Memory is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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