Ronald Davidson
Professor · Tantric Buddhism (Vajrayana, Mantrayana, Mantranaya)
University of California, BerkeleyAbout
Ronald Davidson is a Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University, specializing in Indian Yogacara philosophy and tantric Buddhist traditions. His career spans medieval Indian and early Tibetan studies, focusing on the social history of esoteric practices and their transmission across cultures.
- Primary Research: Tantric Buddhism (Vajrayana, Mantrayana, Mantranaya)
- Key Publications: Indian Esoteric Buddhism, Tibetan Renaissance, and edited volumes on Buddhist literature.
Current Projects: Research on secrecy in Indian tantric Buddhism (Secrecy and Revelation in Indian Esoteric Buddhism), a Sanskrit edition and annotated translation of Padmavajra's Guhyasiddhi, and a monograph on the siddha Virupa.
Academic Focus: His work bridges historical analysis, textual studies, and comparative philosophy, emphasizing the interplay between doctrine and ritual praxis in Buddhist traditions.
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