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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: May 2003 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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The “Tripitaka Diplomacy” in the East Asian World During the 10th–12th Centuries
During the 10th to 12th centuries, the Song, Liao, and Goryeo Dynasties and Japanese regimes in East Asia engaged in frequent activities of requesting and granting the Chinese Tripitaka (the Chinese Buddhist Canon), forming a distinctive diplomatic ...
Jing Jiang, Junnan Shen, Kanliang Wang
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Japanese scholarship occupies a special place in the study of Old Uyghur philology, Central Asian history and religions on the Silk Road. The German volume edited by J. P. Laut and K.
Seltenet Halik
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This paper examines the philosophy of language in The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch (六祖壇經), demonstrating its centrality to Zen Buddhism and Buddhist sinicization.
Xiangqian Che
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Semantic Restoration of Snake-Slaying in Chan Buddhist Koan
In the Chan Buddhism koan (gong’an 公案) tradition, the act of “slaying the snake” functions as a signature gesture imbued with complex, historically layered cultural meanings. Rather than merely examining its motivations, this paper emphasizes tracing the
Yun Wang, Yulu Lv
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This study explores the Bonaventurian synthesis of the human being as imago et similitudo Dei, highlighting its anthropological and existential implications.
Francisco Javier Rubio Hípola
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Religious Policies and Civil Conflict: “Italian” Perspectives on the French Wars of Religion
This paper investigates the complex relations between the Italian states, particularly Venice and Florence, and France at the beginning (c. 1560–1565) of the French Wars of Religion (c. 1560–1598).
Daniele Santarelli
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Religious Freedom, Governance of Religious Diversity, and Interreligious Dialogue: The Case of Turin
Religious freedom, the management of religious diversity, and interreligious dialogue are emerging and closely interconnected phenomena. In the context of increasing religious pluralism, policymakers, religious institutions, and other civil society ...
Matteo Di Placido, Stefania Palmisano
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Politics, Theology, and Spiritual Autobiography: Dag Hammarskjöld and Thomas Merton—A Case Study
(1) Background: Among the most important authors of spiritual autobiography, Dag Hammarskjöld and Thomas Merton must surely mentioned. The first one, a Swedish Evangelical, and the second one, an American Cistercian monk, provide valuable and ...
Iuliu-Marius Morariu
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification June 2013 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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