Buddhism
as a Religion of Hope: Observation on the "Logic" of a Doctrine and its
Foundational Myth
Article
1-21
NS32-1
2000
Robert
F. Rhodes
Imagining
Hell: Genshin's Vision of the Buddhist Hell as found in the Ōjōyōshū
Article
22-55
NS32-1
2000
Trent
Collier
Time and
Self: Religious Awakening in Dōgen and Shinran
Article
56-84
NS32-1
2000
Gregory
Schopen
The Good
Monk and his Money in a Buddhist Monasticism of "The Mahāyāna Period"
Article
85-105
NS32-1
2000
Soga Ryōjin,
trans. by Jan Van Bragt
With an introduction by Yasutomi Shin'ya
Shinran's
View of Buddhist History
Translation
106-129
NS32-1
2000
Dennis
Hargiss
Awakening
to the High / Returning to the Low:
The Pilgrim's Ideal in Bashō's Oku no Hosomichi
Views &
Reviews
130-156
NS32-1
2000
Enomoto
Fumio
The Discovery
of "the Oldest Buddhist Manuscripts"
Review
Article
157-166
NS32-1
2000
Donald
W. Mitchell
Joseph
A. Bracken, S.J., The Divine Matrix: Creativity as Link between East
and West
Book Review
167-171
NS32-1
2000
Shobha
Rani Dash
Karma
Lekshe Tsomo (Editor), Buddhist Women Across Cultures: Realizations
Book Review
171-174
NS32-1
2000
Robert
F. Rhodes
Kevin
Trainor, Relics, Ritual, and Representation in Buddhism: Rematerializing
the Sri Lankan Theravada Tradition
Book Review
174-178
NS32-1
2000
Robert
E. Carter, Jeff Shore (Rejoinder)
"Better
Wrong Than Sloppy"
Corrspondence
179-182
NS32-1
2000
Obituary
(Dr. J. W. de Jong)
Obituary
182-182
NS32-2
2000
Gregory
Schopen
The Mahāyana
and the Middle Period in Indian Buddhism: Through a Chinese Looking-glass
Article
1-25
NS32-2
2000
Lambert
Schmithausen
Buddhism
and the Ethics of Nature : Some Remarks
Article
26-78
NS32-2
2000
Florin
Deleanu
Buddhist
'Ethology' in the Pāli Canon: Between Symbol and Observation
Article
79-127
NS32-2
2000
Ian Harris
Magician
as Environmentalist: Fertility Elements in South and Southeast Asian Buddhism
Article
128-156
NS32-2
2000
Soga Ryōjin,
trans. by Jan Van Bragt
A Savior
on Earth: The Meaning of Dharmākara Bodhisattva's Advent
Translation
157-169
NS32-2
2000
David
Landis Barnhill
Of Bashōs
and Buddhisms
Views &
Reviews
170-201
NS32-2
2000
Ruben
L. F. Habito
Jacqueline
I. Stone, Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese
Buddhism
Book Review
202-207
NS32-2
2000
Jin Young
Park
Charles
Muller, trans., The Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment: Korean Buddhism's
Guide to Meditation
Book Review
207-213
NS33-1
2001
Dennis Hirota
SYMPOSIUM: Reading
The Collected Works of Shinran Preface
Article
1-4
NS33-1
2001
John Keenan
SYMPOSIUM: Shinran's
Neglect of Emptiness
Article
5-15
NS33-1
2001
Thomas P. Kasulis
SYMPOSIUM: Shin
Buddhist Ethics in Our Postmodern Age of Mappō
Article
16-37
NS33-1
2001
Dennis Hirota
SYMPOSIUM: On Recent
Readings of Shinran
Article
38-55
NS33-1
2001
Robert F. Rhodes
Seeking the Pure
Land in Heian Japan: The Practices of the Monks of the Nijūgo Zammai-e
Article
56-79
NS33-1
2001
Henry Simoni-Wastila
Buddhist Thought
and Particularity: Thurman and Abe on a Nondualistic Middle Way
Article
80-102
NS33-1
2001
Aramaki Noritoshi
A Buddhist Student's
Comment on Dr. H. Simoni-Wastila's Paper
Comment
103-105
NS33-1
2001
Cathy Cantwell
Reflections on
Ecological Ethics and the Tibetan Earth Ritual
Views & Reviews
106-127
NS33-1
2001
Yamabe Nobuyoshi
Internal Desire
and the External World: An Approach to Environmental Problems from a Buddhist
Perspective
Views & Reviews
128-143
NS33-1
2001
Jonathan A. Silk
Contribution to
the Study of the Philosophical Vocabulary of Mahāyāna Buddhism
Reviews Article
144-168
NS33-1
2001
Nelson Foster
Norman A. Waddell,
Wild Ivy: The Spiritual Autobiography of Zen Master Hakuin
Book Review
169-174
NS33-1
2001
John Ross Carter
James L. Fredericks,
Faith Among Faiths: Christian Theology and Non-Christian Religions
Book Review
174-181
NS33-1
2001
Tom J. F. Tillemans
Jonathan A. Silk,
ed., Wisdom, Compassion, and the Search for Understanding: The Buddhist
Studies Legacy of Gadjin M. Nagao
Book Review
181-185
NS33-2
2001
D. T. Suzuki
Notes and Fragments
1-11
NS33-2
2001
FEATURE: Japanese
Buddhism and Social Ethics Editors' Note
Note
12-14
NS33-2
2001
Christopher Ives
Protect the Dharma,
Protect the Country: Buddhist War Responsibility
and Social Ethics
Article
15-34
NS33
-2
2001
Ama Toshimaro
Towards a Shin
Buddhist Social Ethics
Article
35-53
NS33 -2
2001
Takagi Kenmyō
(Translated
by RobertF.Rhodes)
(Appendix) My Socialism
Article
54-61
NS33-2
2001
Yanagida Seizan
(Translated and introduced by Urs App)
Passion for Zen:
Two Talks at the San Francisco Zen Center
Article
62-96
NS33-2
2001
Dale S. Wright
The 'Thought of
Enlightenment' in Fa-tsang's Hua-yen Buddhism
Views and Reviews
97-106
NS33-2
2001
Gregory Gibbs
Reverence and Reality
Views and Reviews
107-121
NS33-2
2001
David R. Loy
A New Holy War
against Evil? A Buddhist Response
Views and Reviews
122-128
NS33-2
2001
Hagiwara Takao
Japan and the West
in D. T. Suzuki's Nostalgic Double Journeys
Views and Reviews
129-151
NS33-2
2001
Robert Kritzer
P.S. Jaini, Collected
Papers on Buddhist Studies
Book Review
152-156
NS33-2
2001
Sybil Anne Thornton
Brian D. Ruppert,
Jewel in the Ashes: Buddha Relics and Power in Early Medieval Japan
Book Review
156-159
NS34-1
2002
William S. Waldron
Buddhist Steps
to an Ecology of Mind: Thinking about 'Thoughts without a Thinker'
Article
1-52
NS34-1
2002
Douglas K. Mikkelson
The Cardinal Virtues
of the Bodhisattva in Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki
Article
53-78
NS34-1
2002
Translated by Norman
Waddell
Hakuin's Yasenkanna
Translation
79-119
NS34-1
2002
Ishikawa Rikizan (Introduced
and Translated by William Bodiford )
Colloquial Transcriptions
as Sources for Understanding Zen in Japan
Views and Reviews
120-142
NS34-1
2002
Victor Sōgen Hori
Steven Heine, Shifting
Shape, Shaping Text: Philosophy and Folklore in the Fox Kōan
Book Review
143-146
NS34-1
2002
Sarah Horton
Mikael S. Adolphson,
The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and Warriors in Premodern Japan
Book Review
147-148
NS34-1
2002
Robert F. Rhodes
Mark L. Blum, The
Origins and Development of Pure Land Buddhism: A Study and Translation of
Gyōnen's Jōdo Hōmon Genrushō
Book Review
149
NS34-2
2002
John B. Cobb, Jr.
A Buddhist-Christian Critique of Neo-Liberal Economics
Articles
1-15
NS34-2
2002
Keibo Oiwa
Slowing Down to Life: Revisiting Schumacher on Religion and Economics
Articles
16-24
NS34-2
2002
Ama Toshimaro
Shin Buddhism and Economic Ethics
Articles
25-50
NS34-2
2002
Andrew Skilton
State or Statement?: Samādhi in Some Early Mahāyāna Sūtras
Articles
51-93
NS34-2
2002
Jacob N. Kinnard
On Buddhist 'Bibliolaters': Representing and Worshiping the Book in Medieval Indian Buddhism
Articles
94-116
NS34-2
2002
Takemura Makio
Zen and Pure Land: An Important Aspect of D.T. Suzuki's Interpretation of Buddhism
Articles
117-141
NS34-2
2002
Bret W. Davis
Introducing the Kyoto School as World Philosophy: Reflections on James W. Heisig's Philosophers of Nothingness
Review Article
142-170
NS34-2
2002
James Mark Shields
Robert E. Carter, Encounter with Enlightenment: A Study of Japanese Ethics
Book Review
171-176
NS34-2
2002
Sean Duke
Allan Hunt Badiner, ed., Mindfulness in the Marketplace: Compassionate Responses to Consumerism
Book Review
176-180
NS35-1&2
2003
Alfred Bloom
Kiyozawa Manshi and the Revitalization of Buddhism
Articles
1-5
NS35-1&2
2003
Hashimoto Mineo
Two Models of the Modernization of Japanese Buddhism: Kiyozawa Manshi and D. T. Suzuki
Articles
6-41
NS35-1&2
2003
Fujita Msakatsu
Kiyozawa Manshi and Nishida Kitarō
Articles
42-56
NS35-1&2
2003
Mark L. Blum
Truth in Need: Kiyozawa Manshi and Soren Kierkegaard
Articles
57-101
NS35-1&2
2003
Yasutomi Shin'ya
The Way of Introspection: Kiyozawa Manshi's Methodology
Articles
102-114
NS35-1&2
2003
Paul Harrison
Mediums and Messages: Reflections on the Production of Mahāyāna Sūtra
Articles
115-151
NS35-1&2
2003
Rhi Juhyung
Early Mahāyāna and Gandhāran Buddhism: An Assessment of the Visual Evidence
Articles
152-202
NS35-1&2
2003
Aramaki Noritoshi
Towards a New Working Hypothesis on the Origin of Mahāyāna Buddhism
Articles
203-218
NS35-1&2
2003
Gereon Kopf
Neither Dogma nor Institution : Nishida on the Role of Religion
Translation
219-240
NS35-1&2
2003
Robert F. Rhodes
Paul Groner, Ryogen and Mt.Hiei: Japanese Tendai in the Tenth Century
Book Review
241-243
NS35-1&2
2003
Peter Skilling
John Clifford Holt, Jacob N. Kinnard, Jonathan S. Walters, eds., Constituting Communities
: Theravada Buddhism and the Religious Cultures of South and Southeast Asia
Book Review
244-247
NS36-1&2
2004
Trevor Murphy
The Leprosy Relief Work of Tsunawaki Ryūmyō
Articles
3-30
NS36-1&2
2004
Hishiki Masaharu
The Life and Thought of Ogasawa Noboru
Articles
31-39
NS36-1&2
2004
Kajiwara Keiichi
Buddhism and Hansen's Disease
Articles
40-45
NS36-1&2
2004
Georgios T. Halkias
Tibetan Buddhism Registered : A Catalogue from the Imperial Court of 'Phang Thang
Articles
46-105
NS36-1&2
2004
Gerard Clinton Godart
Tracing the Circle of Truth : Inoue Enryō on the History of Philosophy and Buddhism
Articles
106-133
NS36-1&2
2004
Demetrios Th. Vassiliades
Greeks and Buddhism : Historical Contacts in the Development of a Universal Religion
Articles
134-183
NS36-1&2
2004
Sasaki Shizuka
A Problem in the Re-establishment of the Bhikkunī Sangha in Modern Theravada Buddhism
Articles
184-191
NS36-1&2
2004
Albert Stunkard
Suzuki Daisetz : An Appreciation
Articles
192-228
NS36-1&2
2004
Robert F. Rhodes
Richard K. Payne and Kenneth K. Tanaka eds. , Approaching the Land of Bliss : Religious Praxis in the Cult of Amitābha
Book Reviews
229-232
NS36-1&2
2004
Elisabetta Porcu
Judith Snodgrass,
Presenting Japanese Buddhism to the West :Orientalism, Occidentalism and the Columbian Exposition
Book Review
232-236
NS36-1&2
2004
Takahashi Kōichi
Robert Krizer,
Vasubandhu and the Yogācārabhūmi :Yogācāra Elements in the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya
Book Review
236-242
NS37-1&2
2005
Michel Mohr
Feature: BUDDHIST AND NON-BUDDHIST TRENDS TOWARDS RELIGIOUS UNITY IN MEIJI JAPAN
Introduction
Articles
1-7
NS37-1&2
2005
Sueki Fumihiko
Building a Platform for Academic Buddhist Studies : Murakami Senshō
Articles
8-27
NS37-1&2
2005
Okada Masahiko
Revitalization versus Unification : A Comparison of the Ideas of Inoue Enryō and Murakami Senshō
Articles
28-38
NS37-1&2
2005
John S. LoBreglio
Uniting Buddhism : The Varieties of Tsūbukkyō in Meiji-Taishō Japan and the Case of Takada Dōken
Articles
39-76
NS37-1&2
2005
Michel Mohr
Murakami Senshō : In Search of the Fundamental Unity of Buddhism
Articles
77-134
NS37-1&2
2005
Yamaguchi Aki
Awakening to a Universalist Perspective :
The Unitarian Influence on Religious Reform in Japan
Articles
135-159
NS37-1&2
2005
Ryan Ward
Against Buddhist Unity :
Murakami Senshō and his Sectarian Critics
Articles
160-194
NS37-1&2
2005
Kenneth K. Tanaka
The "Latter Days of the Law" Ideology among Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Proponents :
The Case of Tao-ch'o and Ching-ying Hui-yuan
Article
195-204
NS37-1&2
2005
Ama Michihiro
Shifting Subjectivity in the Translation of Shinran’s Texts
Article
205-221
NS37-1&2
2005
Suraj A. Pandit
Late Hinayana Buddhism and the Translation to Mahāyāna :
A Study of the Early Buddhist Samgha and the Buddha Figures at Kanheri
Article
222-234
NS37-1&2
2005
Moriyama Shin'ya
The Gate of Praise in Vasubandhu's Sukhavativyuhopadesa
Article
235-253
NS37-1&2
2005
James W. Heisig
Approaching the Ueda Shizuteru Collection
Review Article
254-274
NS37-1&2
2005
Galen Amstutz
Mark L. Blum and Shin'ya Yasutomi eds., Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism
Book Review
275-283
NS37-1&2
2005
Ben Brose
Steven Heine and Dale S. Wright eds., Zen Classics :
Formative Texts in the History of Zen Buddhism
Book Review
284-293
NS38-1&2
2007
D. T. Suzuki
The Life of a Certain Person
Articles
3-7
NS38-1&2
2007
Ueda Shizuteru
Outwardly, Be Open; Inwardly, Be Deep
Articles
8-40
NS38-1&2
2007
Thomas P. Kasulis
Reading D. T. Suzuki Today
Articles
41-57
NS38-1&2
2007
Moriya Tomoe
“A Note from A Rural Town in America” :The Young Suzuki Daisetsu and the Significance of Religious Experience
Articles
58-68
NS38-1&2
2007
Ama Toshimaro
An Outline of Natsume Sōseki’s Meian (Light and Darkness)
Articles
69-70
NS38-1&2
2007
Valdo H. Viglielmo
Sōseki’s Meian Revisited: A Fresh Look at a Modern Classic
Articles
71-90
NS38-1&2
2007
Nishitani Keiji
On Natsume Sōseki’s Light and Darkness
Articles
91-111
NS38-1&2
2007
Ama Toshimaro
The Eyes of Pure Objectiveness: Natsume Sōseki’s Search for the Way
Articles
112-144
NS38-1&2
2007
Mizukawa Takao
Natsume Sōseki and Shin Buddhism
Article
145-179
NS38-1&2
2007
Domingos de Sousa
Shinjin and Faith: A Comparison of Shinran and Kierkegaard
Views & Reviews
180-202
NS38-1&2
2007
Jundō Gregory Gibbs
Enduing Themes in Contemporary Pure Land Thought
Views & Reviews
203-219
NS38-1&2
2007
Ugo Dessi
Japanese Temple Buddhism: Worldliness in a Religion of Renunciationby Stephen G. Covell
Book Reviews
220-222
NS38-1&2
2007
Sybille Höhe
Encountering the Dharma: Daisaku Ikeda, Soka Gakkai, And the Globalization of Buddhist Humanism by Richard Hughes Seager
Book Reviews
223-225
NS38-1&2
2007
Elisabetta Porcu
Zen in Brazil: The Quest for Cosmopolitan Modernity by Cristina Rocha
Book Review
226-229
NS38-1&2
2007
Angela F. Howard
Chinese Steles: Pre-Buddhist and Buddhist Use of a Symbolic Form by Dorothy C. Wong
Book Review
284-293
NS38-1&2
2007
Hiraoka Satoshi
A Few Good Men: The Bodhisattva Path According to the Inquiry of Ugra by Jan Nattier
Book Review
233-236
NS38-1&2
2007
Michael Conway
Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism edited by Richard K. Payne and Taigen Dan Leighton
Book Review
237-242
NS38-1&2
2007
Christopher Ives
In Memoriam Abe Masao (1915-2006)
Obituary
243
NS39-1
2008
Robert F. Rhodes
Feature: Developments of Nara Buddhism in Kamakura Japan (I)
Introduction
Articles
1-10
NS39-1
2008
James L. Ford
Jōkei and Kannon : Defending Buddhist Pluralism in Medieval Japan
Articles
11-28
NS39-1
2008
David Quinter
Emulation and Erasure: Eison, Ninshō, and the Gyōki Cult
Articles
29-60
NS39-1
2008
Kemmyō Taira Satō, Translated in Collaboration with Thomas Kirchner
Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism
by Ugo Dessi
Book Reviews
125-132
NS39-1
2008
Hase Shōtō
Jan Van Bragt (1928-2007)
Obituary
133-138
NS39-2
2008
Michael Pye
Suzuki Daisetsu's View of Buddhism and the Encounter
between Eastern and Western Thought
Axrticles
1-10
NS39-2
2008
Mark L. Blum
Standing Alone in the Faith of Non-Obedience
: Suzuki Daisetsu and Pure Land Buddhism
Articles
27-68
NS39-2
2008
Suzuki Daisetsu
The Prospects for Buddhism in Europe and America
Articles
69-78
NS39-2
2008
Suzuki Daisetsu
The International Mission of Mahayana Buddhism
Articles
79-94
NS39-2
2008
Matsuo Kenji
The Life of Eizon
Articles
95-124
NS39-2
2008
Minowa Kenryō
The Movement for the Revival of the Precepts
by the Ritsu School in Medieval Japan
Articles
125-158
NS39-2
2008
David G. Lanoue
The Haiku Mind: Issa and Pure Land Buddhism
Views and Reviews
159-176
NS39-2
2008
Wayne S. Yokoyama
Alfred Bloom, The Essential Shinran:
A Buddhist Path of True Entrusting
Book Reviews
177-179
NS39-2
2008
Elizabeth Tinsley
Philip L. Nicoloff, Sacred Kōyasan: A Pilgrimage to the Mountain
Temple of Saint Kōbō Daishi and the Great Sun Buddha
Book Reviews
180-185
NS40-1&2
2009
Gerhard Marcel Martin
Love, Hate, Compassion: A Buddhist-Christian Depth Psychological
Dialogue
Articles
1-10
NS40-1&2
2009
Bart Dessein
The Mahāsāṃghikas and the Origin of Mahayana Buddhism: Evidence
Provided in the Abhidharmamahāvibhāṣāśāstra
Articles
25-62
NS40-1&2
2009
Ann Heirman
Speech is Silver, Silence is Golden? Speech and Silence in the Buddhist
Saṃgha
Articles
63-92
NS40-1&2
2009
Alfred Bloom
Sharing the Dharma: An Overview of Shin Propagation in the West
Articles
93-106
NS40-1&2
2009
Ricardo Mário Gonçalves
The South American Mission of the Shinshū Ōtani-ha and its
Contribution to Buddhism in Brazil
Articles
107-120
NS40-1&2
2009
Ama Michihiro
Rethinking Kaikyō (Overseas Propagation of Japanese Buddhism):
Integrating Perspectives from Both Sides
Articles
121-138
NS40-1&2
2009
Chen Jidong
The Transmission of the Jōdō Shinshū Doctrine to China: The Discovery
of "Nanjingyu Shuojiao" and its Significance
Articles
139-150
NS40-1&2
2009
Matsumoto Ikuko
On the Significance Today of the Religious Practice of Ōta Kakumin
Articles
151-174
NS40-1&2
2009
Michel Mohr
Cutting through Desire: Dokuan Genkō’s Odes on the Nine Perceptions
of Foulness
Translation
175-216
NS40-1&2
2009
James Baskind
Steven Heine and Dale S. Wright, eds., Zen Ritual: Studies
of Zen Buddhist Theory in Practice
Book Reviews
217-224
NS40-1&2
2009
Matsumura Junko
Reiko Ohnuma, Head, Eyes, Flesh, and Blood: Giving Away the Body
in Indian Buddhist Literature
Book Reviews
225-227
NS40-1&2
2009
Alicia R. East
Dorothy C. Wong with Eric M. Field, eds., Hōryūji Reconsidered
Book Reviews
228-230
NS40-1&2
2009
Wamae Muriuki
Jérôme Ducor, Shinran: Un réformateur bouddhiste dans
le Japon médiéval
Jérôme Ducor, Terre pure, Zen et autorité: La Dispute de l’ère Jôô
et la Réfutation du Mémorandum sur des contradictions
de la foi par Ryônyo du Honganji
Book Reviews
231-237
NS40-1&2
2009
Melanie Coughlin
Victor Sōgen Hori and Melissa Anne-Marie Curley, eds., Neglected Themes & Hidden Variations
Book Reviews
238-249
NS41-1
2010
Mark Allon and Richard Salomon
New Evidence for Mahayana in Early Gandhāra
Articles
1-22
NS41-1
2010
Ingo Strauch
More Missing Pieces of Early Pure Land Buddhism:
New Evidence for Akṣobhya and Abhirati in an Early Mahayana Sutra from Gandhāra
Articles
23-66
NS41-1
2010
Burton Watson
The Diamond Sutra
Translation
67-100
NS41-1
2010
Galen Amstutz
Kiyozawa in Concord: A Historian Looks Again at Shin Buddhism in America
Lecture
101-150
NS41-1
2010
Nancy Stalker
Elisabetta Porcu, Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture
Book Reviews
151-154
NS41-1
2010
James Baskind
Ruth Fuller Sasaki, trans. and Thomas Yūhō Kirchner, ed., The Record of Linji
Book Reviews
154-157
NS41-2
2010
Peter Skilling
Scriptural Authenticity and the Śrāvaka Schools: An Essay towards
an Indian Perspective
Articles
1-48
NS41-2
2010
Bart Dessein
The Abhidharma School in China and the Chinese Version of
Upaśānta's Abhidharmahrdayasūtra
Articles
49-70
NS41-2
2010
Matsuo Kenji
Death and Buddhism in the Japanese Middle Ages: From the
Standpoint of the Official Monks/"Secluded" Monks
Paradigm of Japanese Buddhism
Articles
71-96
NS41-2
2010
Brian Daizen Victoria
The "Negative Side" of D. T. Suzuki's Relationship to War
Articles
97-138
NS41-2
2010
Kemmyō Taira Satō
in Collaboration with Thomas Kirchner
Brian Victoria and the Question of Scholarship
Articles
139-166
NS41-2
2010
Robert F. Rhodes
Stephen F. Teiser and Jacqueline I. Stone, ed. Readings of the Lotus
Sūtra
Book Reviews
167-170
NS41-2
2010
Nancy Stalker
Christopher Ives. Imperial-Way Zen: Ichikawa Hakugen's Critique and
Lingering Questions for Buddhist Ethics
Book Reviews
171-174
NS42-1
2011
Hayashi Makoto
Japanese Buddhism and its Modern Reconfiguration Introduction
Articles
1-8
NS42-1
2011
Nishimura Ryō
The Intellectual Development of the Cult of Śākyamuni: What is "Modern" about the Proposition that the Buddha Did Not Preach the Mahayana?
Articles
9-30
NS42-1
2011
Hikino Kyōsuke
"Hōnen" and "Shinran" in Early Modern Jōdo Shinshū
Articles
31-54
NS42-1
2011
Tanigawa Yutaka
No Separation, No Clashes: An Aspect of Buddhism and Education in the Meiji Period
Articles
55-74
NS42-1
2011
Orian Klautau
(Re)inventing "Japanese Buddhism": Sectarian Reconfiguration and Historical Writing in Meiji Japan
Articles
75-100
NS42-1
2011
Tōzuihen, James Baskind
A Daoist Immortal Among Zen Monks: Chen Tuan, Yinyuan Longqi, Emperor Reigen and the Obaku Text
Articles
100-130
NS42-1
2011
Jeong Yeongsik
On the Practice and Prospect of Gongan Seon in Modern Korean Buddhism: Focused on its Relation with Vipissana Meditation
Views and Reviews
131-150
NS42-1
2011
Esben Andreasen
Chinese Buddhism Today: Impressions
Views and Reviews
151-174
NS42-1
2011
Alexander Wynne
Steven Collins. Nirvana: Concept, Imagery, Narrative
Book Reviews
175-182
NS42-1
2011
Galen Amstutz
Najima Junji. Yume to Jōdokyō: Zendō, Chikō, Kūya, Genshin, Hōnen, Shinran, Ippen no yume bunseki
Book Reviews
183-187
NS42-2
2011
James C. Dobbins
Commemorative Lecture The Many Faces of Shinran: Images from D. T. Suzuki and The Eastern Buddhist
Articles
1-24
NS42-2
2011
Yasutomi Shin'ya and Itō Emyō
Commemorative Lecture Responses
Articles
25-36
NS42-2
2011
Yasutomi Shin'ya
Problems and Possibilities for Research into the Kyōgyōshinshō Editor's Introduction
Articles
37-46
NS42-2
2011
Fujimoto Masafumi
On the Significance of Shinran's Holographic Version of the Kyōgyōshinshō in English Translation
Articles
47-60
NS42-2
2011
Kaku Takeshi
The Work of Self-Attestation: The Problems and Possibilities of a Structural Understanding of the Kyōgyōshinshō
Articles
61-82
NS42-2
2011
Nobutsuka Tomomichi
The Ultimate Consummation of Mahayana Buddhism: From Birth in the Pure Land to the Path to Complete Nirvana
Articles
83-102
NS42-2
2011
Hase Shōtō
The Problem of Merit Transference and the Kyōgyōshinshō
Articles
103-114
NS42-2
2011
Pham Thi Thu Giang
The Clerical Marriage Problem in Early Meiji Buddhism
Articles
115-142
NS42-2
2011
Bret W. Davis
Nothingness and (not or) the Individual: Reflections on Robert Wilkinson's Nishida and Western Philosophy
Review Article
143-156
NS42-2
2011
Jeff Wilson
Michihiro Ama. Immigrants to the Pure Land: The Modernization, Acculturation, and Globalization of Shin Buddhism, 1898-1941
Book Reviews
157-161
NS42-2
2011
Rongdao Lai
Beata Grant. Eminent Nuns:Women Chan Masters of Seventeenth-Century China
Book Reviews
162-164
NS42-2
2011
Shimazu Eshō
Kenneth Tanaka. Pure Land Buddhism: Historical Development and Contemporary Manifestation