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In addition to being the founder of the influential Shingon school of Japanese Buddhism, Kūkai (774–835) was one of Japan’s greatest calligraphers, a masterful scholar of pre-Tang dynasty classical Chinese literature, a ritual innovator, and an ...
David L. Gardiner
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Language, silence, and logic: Zen, Nishida, and fthe Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in cognitive and cultural perspectives. [PDF]
Kuang X, He C, Chen Q, Song Y, Song T.
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Lamas and Followers: Doing Tibetan Buddhism in Contemporary Chengdu
Fuyuan Luo
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Beatrice Lane Suzuki (1875–1939)
Beatrice Lane Suzuki was the American born wife of renowned Zen scholar Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki. Until very recently, nothing beyond this had been written about her.
Judith Snodgrass
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Buddhism in the Daily Life of Merchants and Farmers in the Edo Period
Shokin Furuta
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Spectral interlocutions and the politics of unfinished: Buddhism, haunting, and memory in Karunatilaka's <i>The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida</i>. [PDF]
Humphry NM, I A.
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Liangkang Ni on Husserl and Buddhism: a comparative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
Gutland C, Liu H.
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The Theory of Other-Power and “One Buddhism”: A Perspective on Dōkyō Kenni
Ryota Nakamura
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