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Religion and the State: The Influence of the Tokugawa on Religious Life, Thought, and Institutions [PDF]
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses on the religious traditions of Buddhism, Shintoism, and Neo-Confucianism and how the state used these religions to their advantage.
Labbe, Savannah A.
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Comment on “The relationship between Tang-Song poetry and Zen Buddhism thought”
Commented article: TIAN, Tian. The relationship between Tang-Song poetry and Zen Buddhism thought. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, Marília, v. 47, n. 4, “Eastern thought”, e0240064, 2024.
Guolin Wang
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The comparative study of mysticism and inter-religious spirituality has gained more space in universities and research centers that radiate everywhere. They are also research involving Eastern religions, in its peculiar mystical trait.
Faustino Luiz Couto Teixeira
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Earlier Buddhist Theories of Free Will: Compatibilism [PDF]
A critical review of the first wave of publications on Buddhism and free will between the 1960s and ...
Repetti, Rick
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An important subset of the phenomenon of multiple religious belonging is that of Buddhist- Christian belonging: people who claim to belong to, owe allegiance to or believe in both the Buddhist and Christian faiths.
Braak André van der
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In his short essay, Sandó Kaisen addresses the role of faith in the tradition of Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism and its centrality for the practice of Zazen.
Sandó Kaisen
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A Critique and Discussion of the View That Shi Miyuan Proposed the Five-Mountain, Ten-Monastery System [PDF]
When Japan, during the Kamakura (1180-1333) and Muromachi (1336-1573) periods, imported Zen 禪 Buddhism from Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1279-1368) China, it not only continually dispatched Zen monks on pilgrimages to China to seek materials for ...
Lan Jih-chang, 藍 日昌
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10-03 "The Relational Economy: A Buddhist and Feminist Analysis" [PDF]
Writings on the topic of Buddhism and economics seem to be characterized by two very different attitudes towards economic life. The first, drawing from historical Buddhist teachings in primarily pre-industrial contexts, takes a largely positive view of ...
Julie A. Nelson
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Growing Religious Diversity in South Carolina: Implications for the Palmetto State [PDF]
This paper documents the growth of religious diversity in South Carolina, drawing on interviews with members from the traditions represented, previous scholarly research on religion in South Carolina, newspaper articles, census data and interviews with ...
Tracy J. Wells
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Flirting with Conversion: Negotiating Researcher Non-Belief with Missionaries [PDF]
This article discusses Crane’s research in a Taiwanese Buddhist monastery. Crane came to the field as a former Catholic, which provided a particular lens through which to perceive the phenomena she researched.
Crane, Hillary K.
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