WAKOH SHANNON HICKEY, Ph.D.
Publications
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“Two Buddhisms, Three Buddhisms, and Racism,” chapter in proposed conference volume based on the 2010 “Buddhism Without Borders” conference (see below). Accepted, in editing.
“Meditation is Not Enough: Chaplaincy Education for Buddhists,” chapter in The Arts of Contemplative Care: Pioneering Voices in Buddhist Chaplaincy and Pastoral Work, ed. Willa Miller and Cheryl Giles (Boston: Wisdom Publications), forthcoming.
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- “Swedenborg: A Modern Buddha?” Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies 10 (Summer 2008, published Summer 2010) 101-129.
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Book review: Healthy Disclosure: Solving Communication Quandaries in Congregations, by Kibbie Simmons Ruth and Karen A. McClintock (The Alban Institute, 2007), Anglican Theological Review, 90:4 (Fall 2008), 834-835.
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Teaching about Buddhism: Lesson Plans, Suggested Readings, Background Materials, and Activities for Learning about Asian Buddhism,” a 2004 teacher-training guide and curriculum to help North Carolina public school teachers teach basic Buddhist history and doctrine. Part of Duke University's annual summer program “What Do You Know About Asia?” co-sponsored by the Asian-Pacific Studies Institute and Fuqua School of Business. Supervised by Richard Jaffe, Ph.D.