Films

Video Library

John Danforth - "Faith and Politics" for PC users
John Danforth - "Faith and Politics" for MAC users

Religious Studies Films in the Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures Department

  • Alexandra David Neel
  • Arising from Flames: The Dalai Lama (2 copies)
  • Between Two Worlds: A Japanese Pilgrimage
  • Buddhism and Black Belts
  • Buddhism Comes to America
  • Buddhism in China - Huston Smith Interviews; DT Suzuki on Zen – 2 copies
  • Buddhism: Footprint of the Buddha – India
  • Buddhism: Land of the Disappearing Buddha – Japan
  • Buddhism: Making of a Monk
  • 1. Buddhism: Path to Enlightenment / 2. India and the Infinite: The Sound of a People
  • Buddhism/Tantrism
  • China's Cosmopolitan Age: The Tang
  • Chinese Cult of the Dead: Part III Journey to the West
  • Choice of a Chinese Woman: Enlightenment in a Buddhist Convent
  • Compostella: The Next Step
  • A Confucian Life in America: Tu Wei-Ming
  • Confucius: Words of Wisdom
  • Dalai Lama: A Portrait in the First Person
  • Dalai Lama's Lecture of 9-7-93: “Altruism and world Affairs”
  • Geomancy: East and West
  • Guests of God (2 copies)
  • Hajj and Umrah (CD)
  • Heart of Tibet
  • Hinduism
  • Hinduism: An Ancient Path in the Modern World
  • Houston Smith Lectures – October 2, 2000
  • Copy 1 – Women's Building
  • Copy 2 Graham Chapel
  • An Indian Pilgrimage: Ramdevra
  • An Indian Pilgrimage: Kashi
  • An Initiation Kut for a Korean Shaman
  • Jewish Death and Mourning
  • Kundun
  • Life of Buddhist Monks in Mt. Wutai
  • The Long Search (3 copies)
  • Principles and Practices of Zen
  • The Reincarnation of Konsur Rinpoche
  • Religion
  • Requiem for a Faith
  • Scenery of China
  • Sikhiam
  • Tibetan Medicine
  • Tibetan Buddhism: Politics, Power & The Birth of the Dalai Lama
  • Tantra of Gyüto
  • Taoism
  • Video Outlines of Asian Religions:
  • Vol. 1. Hinduism: Absorption in Brahman
  • Vol. 2. Great Awakening: Buddhism in India
  • Vol. 3. Dalai and Tulku: Buddhism in Tibet
  • Why has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?
  • Zen and I: The Life of a Zen Priest