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Eric P. Cunningham is a Professor of History in the Department of History at Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences. He specializes in modern Japanese intellectual history, Zen Buddhism, and interdisciplinary themes such as religion, postmodernism, and psychedelia. His teaching includes courses on World Civilization, World War II, Maoist China, and Tokugawa Japan.
- Ph.D. in Modern Japan, University of Oregon
- M.A. in Modern Japanese Literature, University of Oregon
- B.A. in History, University of Colorado, Boulder
His research explores the intersections of Zen, intellectual history, and countercultural movements, with a focus on figures like Nishida Kitarō and the spiritual dimensions of modernity. He examines how religious and philosophical ideas shape historical consciousness and cultural identity, particularly in East Asia. His writings span academic journals, Catholic publications, and reference works, reflecting a unique blend of scholarly rigor and spiritual inquiry.
The 15 most recent publications reveal a consistent engagement with Japanese thought, Zen philosophy, and the cultural implications of historical and spiritual transitions. His work bridges Eastern and Western intellectual traditions, often analyzing how eschatological and mystical ideas manifest in literature, religion, and personal transformation. Themes of enlightenment, identity, and cultural confrontation recur across his articles and books.
While no formal scientific awards are listed, his contributions to academic discourse are substantial, with publications in Education About Asia, Comparative and Continental Philosophy, and Catholic intellectual journals. His work appears in both refereed and public-facing venues, indicating a commitment to broad scholarly and cultural dialogue.
Cunningham advises no named students in the provided text, but his role as a professor and author suggests mentorship and academic guidance. He has not received mention of grants or external funding, though his extensive publication record implies sustained scholarly activity. He contributes regularly to Gonzaga’s Charter and The Gonzaga Witness, engaging campus and public audiences on historical and spiritual topics.
There is no mention of laboratories or formal research teams, but his intellectual work involves deep textual analysis, translation, and interdisciplinary synthesis. His engagement with online educational platforms like Classic Insights indicates a modern approach to knowledge dissemination.
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