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TTLV: The worldly spirit of Vietnamese Buddhism today

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1. Student's full name: NGO THI THU HA 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: March 30, 1996

4. Place of birth: Nam Dinh

5. Decision on recognition of students No. 3617/2018/QD-XHNV dated December 4, 2018 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

6. Changes in training process: No

7. Thesis topic: The worldly spirit of Vietnamese Buddhism today.

8. Major: Philosophy; Code: 8229001.01

9. Scientific supervisor: Associate Professor, Dr. Dang Thi Lan - lecturer, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi.

10. Summary of thesis results:

Firstly, systematize and add to the theoretical treasure of the worldly spirit of Vietnamese Buddhism today.

Second, it contributes to clarifying the manifestation of the worldly spirit of Vietnamese Buddhism today towards the development of the country in some aspects: economy, moral education, social security.

Third, clarify the positive meaning and some remaining issues of the spirit of engagement in the world for the development of Vietnamese Buddhism as well as the life of Vietnamese people in the new era.

11. Practical application:

The thesis contributes to clarifying the social function of religion in general and Vietnamese Buddhism in particular in improving the quality of material and spiritual life for people in the present period.

On the other hand, the thesis can be a reference for students and researchers to approach issues related to religion and Buddhism from a philosophical perspective.

12. Further research directions: Study some typical models of engaged Buddhism and the impact of this religion on the lives of people in other countries around the world, draw reference values ​​for further promoting the positive aspects of engaged Vietnamese Buddhism in contributing to the sustainable development of the country.

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

                                                                               

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: NGO THI THU HA 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: March 30, 1996 4. Place of birth: Namdinh province

5. Admission decision number: 3617/2018/QD-XHNV. Dated: December 4, 2018

6. Changes in academic process: No

7. Official thesis title: The spirit of integration of Vietnam Buddhism at present.

8. Major: Philosophy 9. Code: 8229001.01

10. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Dang Thi Lan – Lecture of Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

Firstly, the thesis systematizes and adds to the theoretical treasure trove of the incarnate spirit of Vietnam Buddhism today

Secondly, the thesis contributes to clarify the manifestation of the incarnate spirit of Buddhism in Vietnam today for the country's development in a number of aspects: economic, moral education, social security..

Third, the thesis highlights the positive meaning and some remaining issues of the incarnate spirit for the development of Vietnamese Buddhism as well as the life of Vietnamese people in the new era.

12. Practical applicability:

The thesis contributes to clarify the social functions of religion in general and Buddhism in Vietnam in particular for improving the quality of material and spiritual life for people in the current period.

On the other hand, the thesis can be a reference for students, researchers to approach issues related to religion and Buddhism from a philosophical perspective.

13. Further research directions:

Further research: Study some typical incarnation Buddhist models and the impact of this religion on the lives of people in other countries around the world, draw out reference values ​​for further promoting calculus the extreme of an incarnate Vietnamese Buddhism in contributing to the country's sustainable development.

14. Thesis-related publications: No

Author:Vu Nga

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