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TTLV: Vietnamese Buddhist propagation activities in Lam Dong province in the spiritual life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands today

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1. Student's name: Nguyen Ngoc Lam
2. Gender: Male
3. Date of birth: October 2, 1956
4. Place of birth: Quang Ngai
5. Decision on recognition of students No. 2948/2021/QD/XHNV dated December 28, 2021 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities
6. Changes in training process: No
7. Thesis topic: Vietnamese Buddhist propagation activities in Lam Dong province in the spiritual life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands today
8. Major: Religious Studies; Code: 8229009.01
9. Scientific advisor: Prof. Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan
10. Summary of thesis results:
The thesis has given a general overview of the research area and Vietnamese Buddhism in Lam Dong province.
On that basis, the thesis analyzed the current status of forms and contents of Dharma propagation activities of Vietnamese Buddhism in Lam Dong province in ethnic minority areas in the Central Highlands and pointed out the impacts of Dharma propagation activities on the spiritual life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands today in two aspects: impact on moral life and on customs and practices.
The thesis has provided some assessments and solutions to promote the positive impacts of the propagation activities of Buddhism in Lam Dong province on the spiritual life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands today.
11. Practical application:
The results of the thesis applied to practice can help promote positive impacts in the propagation activities of Buddhism in Lam Dong province on the spiritual life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands today.

12. Further research directions:
- Propagation of Buddhism
- Buddhism in ethnic minority areas
13. Published works related to the thesis:
- Nguyen Ngoc Lam (2023), "Propaganda in ethnic minority areas in Lam Dong province", Religious Work (5), pp.44-47
           

 
 
 
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
  1. Full name: Nguyen Ngoc Lam
  2. Sex: Male
  3. Date of birth: 02/10/1956
  4. Place of birth: Quang Ngai
  5. Admission decision number: 2948/2021/QD-XHNV dated December 28, 2021 of Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Hanoi
  6. Changes in academic progress: None
  7. Official thesis title: Activities to promote Vietnamese Buddhism in Lam Dong province in the spiritual life of ethnic areas in the Central Highlands today
  8. Major: Religious studies; Code: 8229009.01
  9. Supervisor: Prof.Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Hanoi
  10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
The thesis has provided a general overview of the research scope and Vietnamese Buddhism in Lam Dong province.
On that basis, the thesis analyzes the current status of the forms and contents of propagation activities of Vietnamese Buddhism in Lam Dong province in the ethnic minority areas in the Central Highlands and points out the impacts of propagation activities on the spiritual life of ethnic areas in the Central Highlands today in two aspects: impact on moral life and on customs and traditions.
The thesis has proposed a number of assessments and solutions to promote the positive impacts of Buddhist propaganda activities in Lam Dong province on the spiritual life of ethnic areas in the Central Highlands today.

11. Practical applicability:
The results of the thesis applied in practice can help promote the positive impacts of Buddhist propaganda activities in Lam Dong province on the spiritual life of ethnic areas in the Central Highlands today.
  1. Further research directions:
Propagation of Buddhism;
Buddhism in ethnic minority areas
13. Thesis-related publications:
Nguyen Ngoc Lam (2023), “Propagation activities of Vietnamese Buddhism in ethnic minority areas in Lam Dong province”, Religious Work (5), pp. 44-47
 
 

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