David Wellington Chappell

David Wellington Chappell

February 02, 1940 - December 02, 2004

David Wellington Chappell

February 02, 1940 - December 02, 2004

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David Wellington Chappell died of heart failure on December 2, 2004 in Laguna Hills, California. He was a well-known teacher-scholar in Buddhist Studies and the principal founder of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 1987, as well as the founding editor of this Society’s journal, Buddhist-Christian Studies. He received his BA degree from Mount Allison University, his BD from McGill University, and his Ph.D. in history of religions from Yale University. David’s academic specialty was Chinese Buddhist tradition, where he published significant work on the T?ien-t?ai Buddhism, including Buddhist and Taoist Practice in Medieval Chinese Society and T?ien-tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Four-fold Teachings, Buddhist Peace Work: Creating Cultures of Peace, and Unity in Diversity: Hawaii’s Buddhist Communities. He was Emeritus Professor of Religion at the University of Hawaii, where he taught for twenty-eight years, before assuming a position as Professor of Comparative Studies at Soka University of America in 2000. Always interested in balancing scholarship and teaching, David was the recipient of a number of grants in support of his work, including the Hung-Wo and Elizabeth Lao Ching Foundation, the University of Hawaii Institute for Peace, the Japanese Studies Foundation, The Niwano Peace Foundation Tokyo, and the Lilly Foundation. In the last few years of his life he was also actively engaged in Buddhist-Muslim dialogue in Asia, Europe, and North America, working with Dharma Master Hsin Tao, founder of the Museum of World Religions in Taiwan.
David is survived by his wife Stella Chappell, daughters Cindy Rice Las Vegas, Laura Demitria, Gwen Demitria, Jeannie Barnes, and son Mark Chappell California. He is also survived by five grandchildren and his brother, Gordon Chappell Canada.

A celebration of David’s life will be held in Founder’s Hall at Soka University of America, Aliso Viejo, Saturday, December 11, 2004 at 2:00 PM.

The following services will also be held in addition to the service at Soka University:

A service for David will be held at the Honpa Hongwanji Mission, Honolulu, HI, December 27, 2004, at 7 pm.

A Celebration of David’s life will be held during the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Seventh International Conference at Loyola Marymont University, Los Angeles, CA, June 3-8, 2005.

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33 responses to David Wellington Chappell

  1. David was a wonderful person and Friend! He was always smiling and always had pleasant things to say! He will be missed! My our love be with you in your time of sorrow. And just remember his smile when you are down!!!

  2. Brian Holly says:

    I was fortunate to meet David on two occassions. Both times he was so very generous with his time and his wisdom. We have lost a great mind and a generous heart.

  3. Dan Myers says:

    Dear Mark and Cindy,

    It is with great saddness that I note the demise of your father. Please accept my condolences. Let me offer you my moral support in your grief and lonliness.

    Keep fresh in your memory the good and pleasant times that you spent with him and hold them dear, not only for yourselves, but also for your family and friends.

    Remember this, memories are for the dead, but life is for the living. So continue to live your life in a way that all who know you will respect and love you for the beauty and value that you bring into their lives.

    As for me, thank you for the love and grace that you brought into my life. Let us continue to love and respect each other with each passing day.

    All the Best.

  4. I had the privilege of meeting David only once or twice when we were preparing a manuscript for Middleway Press. I will always remember his enthusiasm for his work and his joy of living. My deepest condolences.

  5. I’ve written to Stella, but appreciate another opportunity to share my sympathy with David’s family.

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