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Heinrich Dumoulin, S.J. (31 May 1905 – 21 July 1995) was a Jesuit theologian, a widely published author on Zen, and a professor of philosophy and history at Sophia University in Tokyo, where he was Professor Emeritus. He was the founder of its Institute for Oriental Religions, as well as the first Director of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. He was born in Rhineland, Germany, and ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1933. In 1935, he was sent to Japan on missions under the guidance of Fr. Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle, where he became fluent in the Shinto religion and Buddhism.

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  • هينريتش دومولين (ar)
  • Heinrich Dumoulin (de)
  • Heinrich Dumoulin (fr)
  • Heinrich Dumoulin (en)
  • ハインリヒ・デュモリン (ja)
  • Дюмулен, Генрих (ru)
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  • هينريتش دومولين (بالألمانية: Heinrich Dumoulin)‏ هو عالم عقيدة وأستاذ جامعي ألماني، ولد في 31 مايو 1905 في Wevelinghoven ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 21 يوليو 1995 في طوكيو في اليابان. (ar)
  • Heinrich Dumoulin (né le 31 mai 1905 à Wevelinghoven près de Grevenbroich en Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie - décédé le 21 juillet 1995) est un théologien catholique allemand, spécialiste des religions comparées, avec le bouddhisme zen comme thème de recherche prioritaire. (fr)
  • ハインリヒ・デュモリン(Heinrich Dumoulin, 1905年5月31日 - 1995年7月21日)は、ドイツ出身で日本で活動した聖職者、学者。 (ja)
  • Ге́нрих Дю́мулен (нем. Heinrich Dumoulin) (31 мая 1905, близ Гревенброх, Северный Рейн-Вестфалия, Германская империя — 21 июля 1995, Токио, Япония) — немецкий католический иезуитский теолог и религиовед, крупный исследователь дзэн-буддизма. Профессор философии и истории религии Софийского университета в Токио. Основатель Института восточных религий и директор-основатель Нанзанского института религии и культуры. (ru)
  • Heinrich Dumoulin (* 31. Mai 1905 in Wevelinghoven bei Grevenbroich, Nordrhein-Westfalen; † 21. Juli 1995) war ein deutscher katholischer Theologe, Jesuit, Autor und Religionswissenschaftler mit Zen-Buddhismus als Forschungsschwerpunkt. Mit 19 Jahren begann er ein Noviziat bei den Jesuiten, trat danach in den Orden ein und empfing 1933 die Priesterweihe. 1935 wurde er unter der Leitung von Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Japan entsandt und entdeckte dort sein Interesse für den Zen-Buddhismus, dem er sein Leben als Forscher widmete. (de)
  • Heinrich Dumoulin, S.J. (31 May 1905 – 21 July 1995) was a Jesuit theologian, a widely published author on Zen, and a professor of philosophy and history at Sophia University in Tokyo, where he was Professor Emeritus. He was the founder of its Institute for Oriental Religions, as well as the first Director of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. He was born in Rhineland, Germany, and ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1933. In 1935, he was sent to Japan on missions under the guidance of Fr. Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle, where he became fluent in the Shinto religion and Buddhism. (en)
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