CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: HWANG, Soonil

ADDRESS: Dept. of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ.

Phil-Dong Chung-Gu, Seoul KOREA(South)

DATE OF BIRTH: 1 March 1968

E-mail: sihwang@dgu.edu

EDUCATION:

1985-1987 Hekwang High School, Pusan

1987-1993 Dept. of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ. Seoul

1990-1991 Military Service

1993 B.A. in Indian Philosophy

1993-1995 Graduate School, Dept. of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ. Seoul

1995 M.A. in Early Indian Buddhism

1996-2002 Dept. of Oriental Studies, Oxford University

1998 White Lotus Buddhist Cultural Foundation Scholarship Award

1999 British Korean Scholarship Award

2003 D.Phil. Oxford University

Metaphor and Literalism: A study of doctrinal development of nirvana in

the Pali Nik(ya and subsequent tradition compared with the Chinese

(gama and its traditional interpretation

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

2003 Researcher, PITAKA Institute, Seoul

2003 Researcher, Korean Institute for Buddhist Studies, Seoul

2003 Research Follower in Institute of Humanities in Chungbuk National Univ. Chungju

2003 Lecturer in Dept. of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ. Seoul

2004 Full-time Lecturer in Dept. of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ. Seoul

2005 Assistant Professor in Dept. of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ. Seoul

2010 Associate Professor, Major of Indian Philosophy, Dongguk Univ. Seoul

OTHER APPOINTMENTS:

1998 Treasurer, Oxford Korea Society

1999 Secretary, Oxford Korea Society

2000 President, Oxford Korea Society

2004 Committee member, Oxford Univ. Alumni Association in Korea

2004 Secretary, Korea Society for Indian Philosophy

2005 Director in International relations, Korea Association of Buddhist

Professors

2006 Representative Director, Chunma Social Welfare Foundation

2007 Treasurer, Oxford Univ. Alumni Association in Korea

2007 Associate Dean of International Programmes and Education,

Dongguk University, Seoul

2008 Bulyi Academic Award, Bulyi Buddhist Association

RESEARCH PROJECTS

2005. ‘The Ethical Aspect of Early Indian Buddhism in terms of Motivism and

Consequentialism: avijNapti and its side effects’,

Korea Research Foundation

2006 ‘The Indian Origin of saMsAra and karman from the light of the AjIvika’,

Korea Research Foundation

2006. ‘Digital Reconstruction of Angkor Wat’, Korea Culture & Content Agency.

2007. ‘Early Buddhist Concept of nirvANa from the Soteriological point of view ’,

Korea Research Foundation

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

1. The non-returner and the two nirvana theory, the XIV Conference, International Association of Buddhist Studies, SOAS, London, 2005

2. The State of TathAgata after death within the TheravAda exegetical tradition, The One Hundred Fourth Annual Meeting, The American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Marriott Inner harbour, Baltimore, 2007

3. Introduction to the Digitization of Hanguk Bulgyo Chonso, EBTI & CBETA Joint International Conference on Digital Buddhist Studies, Taiwan, 2008

4. Digital Buddhist Text: its Achievement and Challenge, Buddhism in the Digital Age, Vesak 2008, Hanoi, 2008

5. The Origin and Development of the Ten Appellations of the Buddha, the XV Conference, International Association of Buddhist Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, 2008

6. Digitizing and Organizing the Korean Translation of the Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhism in the Digital Age, VESAK 2009, Bangkok.

7. Digitizing the Korean Tripitaka Koreana, The First International Conference on Culture and Computing, Kyoto Univ. Kyoto. 2010.

8. Returning to the Early Indian Buddhist Way: Digitizing the Korean translation of the Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist Heritage and Tradition (ICCR), Seoul, 2010.

9. Dana of One’s own Body and Dana Perfection, Buddhist Narrative in Asia and beyond, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 2010.

10. Digitizing the Korean Tripitaka Koreana and Korean Zen Buddhist texts, the 6th Bi-annual International Conference, Buddhist Meditation: texts, tradition and practice, Somaiya Institute, Mumbai, 2010.

11. Life of Contemporary Korean Zen Master Seongcheol and his idea of the Middle Path, the 3rd International Buddhist Research Seminar, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya Univ. Thailand, 2011

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Book

1. Metaphor and Literalism in Buddhism, The Doctrinal Histroy of Nirvana, Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism, Routledge, London, 2006

2. Sermon of One Hundred Days Part One, written by Ven. Seongcheol tr. by HWANG Soonil, Equinox, London, 2010

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Article

1. ‘Heidegger’s Early Thought and Madhyamaka Philosophy’ (B.A. Thesis), Dongguksasang 25, Seoul, 1993

2. ‘Introduction to the KarmasiddhiprakaraNa’ (tr. From Le Traite de l’acte de Vasubandhu by Etienne Lamotte), Dongguksasang 26, Seoul, 1994

3. ‘How to interpret Early Buddhist Canon’, The Journal of the Korean Buddhist Research Institute, 2002

4. ‘Space and Nirvana in the TheravAda Buddhism’, Journal of Korea Society for Indian Philosophy 12-2, 2003

5. ‘Momentariness and Nirvana in the TheravAda Buddhism’, Journal of Korea Society for Indian Philosophy 13-1, 2003.

6. ‘The meaning of anupAdisesanibbAna from the Buddhist methodology’, Journal of Korean Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2003.

7. ‘The Abhidharma interpretation of sopAdisesanibbAna’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2004.

8. ‘On the cessation of a fire, Hinduistic interpretations and Buddhist criqique’, Korean Journal of Indian Research, 2004.

9. ‘Feeling and Conceptualisation in the SarvAstivAda tradition’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2005.

10. ‘NirodhasamApatti and the two nirvANa theory’, Bul Gyo Hak Yeon Gu, 2005.

11. ‘The metaphor and Logic in the Sanskrit Language’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2006.

12. ‘The Ethical Aspect of Early Indian Buddhism in terms of Motivism and Consequentialism’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2006.

13. ‘On the SautrAntika Vasubandhu's idea of manas in his debate with the VaiSe.sika school’, Bul Gyo Hak Yeon Gu, 2006.

14. ‘Industrial Application of culture contents in terms of the Hindu myth of Angkor Wat’, Journal of Electronic Buddhist Texts & Cultural Contents, 2006.

15. ‘The Origin and Development of the Ten Appellations of the Buddha’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2007.

16. ‘South Asian Buddhism and Gender’, The Journal of Korean Association for Buddhist Studies, 2007.

17. ‘The Indian Origin of samsAra and karman from the light of the AAjIvika’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2009.

18. ‘Metaphor and Nirvana in the Early Buddhist Canon’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2010.

19. ‘Early Buddhist Concept of nirvana from the Soteriological point of view’, Journal of South Asian Studies, 2010.

20. ‘Orientalism and establishment of Dunhuang Studies’, Journal of Buddhist Research Institute, 2010.

21. ‘Various Nuance on the word Bigu and Philchu’, Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2010.

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