Information about the thesis "The Relationship between Buddhism and Vietnamese Folk Beliefs (through the study of some temples in the Northern Delta region)" by graduate student Dang Minh Chau, majoring in Religious Studies.1. Student's Full Name: Dang Minh Chau 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of Birth: December 27, 1957 4. Place of Birth: Thai Binh 5. Decision No. 2551/2007/QD/XHNV/SDH dated November 2, 2007, issued by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: “The Relationship between Buddhism and Vietnamese Folk Beliefs (through the study of some temples in the Northern Delta region)”. 8. Specialization: Religious Studies. Code: 60.22.90 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thuy Van - University of Social Sciences and Humanities - VNU Hanoi 10. Summary of thesis results: The thesis analyzes the manifestations of the relationship between Buddhism and Vietnamese folk beliefs through the study of some temples in the Northern Delta region, in several areas such as: doctrine, rituals, architecture, and Buddhist art, in order to predict the trend of change and some solutions to promote cultural values in the relationship between Buddhism and Vietnamese folk beliefs. 11. Practical application: It can serve as a document for the Party and State's religious policy planning in the Northern Delta region. 12. Further research directions: 13. Published works related to the thesis: 1. "Thinking about Buddhism and the Nation on a Spring Day," Party Building Magazine, Spring issue, 2007. 2. "Hanoi's Famous Ancient Temples," co-authored with Vo Van Tuong, Publishing House. Religion, 2003. 3. “Ho Chi Minh's thought lives on in the hearts of monks, nuns, and Buddhists in the capital,” Nhan Dan Newspaper, May 19, 2003. 4. “Buddhist thought in the period of integration and building a prosperous, just, democratic, and civilized country,” Religious Affairs Magazine, No. 4, 2008. 5. “Vietnamese Buddhism in the early stages of building an independent feudal nation in the 10th-13th centuries,” Khuong Viet Magazine, No. 1, 2010. 6. “Tran Nhan Tong – A wise emperor – An enlightened Zen master,” Khuong Viet Magazine, No. 5, 2009.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name : Dang Minh Chau 2. Sex: Male 3. Date of birth: December 27, 1957 4. Place of birth: Thai Binh 5. Admission decision number: 2551/2007/QD/XHNV/SĐH Dated: November 2, 2007 6. Changes in academic process: 7. Official thesis title: The relationship between Buddhism and folk beliefs in Vietnam (some research temple through the northern delta region). 8. Major: Religion 9. Code: 60.22.90 10. Supervisors: Ph.Dr. Nguyen Thuy Van - University of Social Sciences and Humanities 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: This thesis analyzes the expression of the relationship between Buddhism with popular beliefs Vietnam through some research temple River Delta region, on certain areas such as doctrine, ritual, architecture, technology Buddhist art from which to predict trends and a number of measures to promote the cultural value in the relationship between Buddhism and folk beliefs in Vietnam. 12. Practical applicability, Able to document the religious policy of the Party and State in the northern delta. 13. Further research directions, 14. Thesis-related publications: 1. "Last spring thinking about Buddhism and the nation", Journal of Construction Party, issue Spring, 2007. 2. "Hanoi ancient beauty", inscribed with Vo Van Tuong, Vol. Religion, 2003. 3. "Ho Chi Minh Thought to live forever in the hearts and nuns, Buddhist capital, Nhan Dan, May 19 in 2003. 4. "Buddhist Thought in the integration and building the country prosperous, equitable, democratic and civilized society", Journal of Religious Work, No. 4, 2008.