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Journal Article Encounter with Reality in Buddhist Madhyamika Philosophy Get access CLARENCE H. HAMILTON CLARENCE H. HAMILTON * After twenty-one years of teaching Philosophy of Religion (including History of Religions) and Christian Missions in the Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, CLARENCE H. HAMILTON became Emeritus in 1952. Since that time he has served as Florence Purington Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy and Religion at Mount Holyoke College (1952–1953), as Visiting Lecturer in History of Religions at Union Theological Seminary (1953–1954), as Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Hamilton College under the John Hay Whitney Foundation (1954–1955), and as Visiting Professor of Religion at Wheaton College (Mass.) during 1956–1957. He is spending this year at his home in Oberlin and preparing to attend the Ninth International Congress for the History of Religions which will meet in Tokyo, Japan, August 28-September 8, 1958. This article was delivered as the presidential address at the annual meeting of the American Theological Society at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, April 26, 1957. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Volume XXVI, Issue 1, January 1958, Pages 13–22, https://doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/XXVI.1.13 Published: 01 January 1958

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