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OS01-1 1921 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Zen Buddhism as Purifer and Liberator of Life 13-37
OS01-1 1921 Gesshō Sasaki Philosophyical Foundations of the Shin Sect 38-46
OS01-1 1921 Chizen Akanuma The Buddha 47-60
OS01-1 1921 Beatrice Lane Suzuki What is Mahāyāna Buddhism? 61-69
OS01-1 1921 Shūgaku Yamabe "Wasan" or Buddhist Hymns 70-79
OS01-2 1921 Senshō Murakami Mahāyāna Buddism 95-108
OS01-2 1921 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Buddha in Mahāyāna Buddhism
109-122
OS01-2 1921 Shūgaku Yamabe Amida as Saviour of the Soul 123-130
OS01-2 1921 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Bodhisattvas 131-139
OS01-2 1921 L. Adams Beck Shinran, Founder of the Shin Sect 140-146
OS01-3 1921 Gesshō Sasaki What is the True Sect of the Pure Land? 167-179
OS01-3 1921 Chizen Akanuma The Buddha as Preacher 180-193
OS01-3 1921 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Revelation of a New Truth in Zen Buddhism 194-228
OS01-3 1921 Beatrice Suzuki The New Buddhist Movement in Germany 229-232
OS01-3 1921 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Notes on the Avataṃsaka Sūtra 233-236
OS01-4 1921 Kwoyen Ōtani The First Step towards the Realisation of World-Peace 253-258
OS01-4 1921 Sonyu Ōtani The Washington Conference from the Buddhist Point of View 259-264
OS01-4 1921 Shinkō Mochidzuki The Possibility of Permanent Peace 265-269
OS01-4 1921 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Why do We Fright? 270-281
OS01-5&6 1922 Hakuju Uyi On the Development Of Buddhism in India 303-315
OS01-5&6 1922 Beatrice Lane Suzuki Hōnen Shōnin and the Jōdo Ideal 316-336
OS01-5&6 1922 Shūgaku Yamabe The Way to the Land of Bliss 337-340
OS01-5&6 1922 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Some Aspects of Zen Buddhism 341-365
OS01-5&6 1922 L. Adams Beck The Blessed One, A Story of the Buddha 366-386
OS02-1&2 1923 Chizen Akanuma On the Triple Body of the Buddha 1-29
OS02-1&2 1923 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Meditation Hall and Ideals of the Monkish Discipline 30-72
OS02-1&2 1923 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: I. Tōfukuji 73-77
OS02-3&4 1923 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Psychological School of Mahāyāna Buddhism 105-128
OS02-3&4 1923 Beatrice Lane Suzuki Fudō the Immovable 129-153
OS02-3&4 1923 Gesshō Sasaki The Enlightened Mind of the Buddha and the Shin Sect 154-162
OS02-3&4 1923 Shaku Hannya The Prajñā-Pāramitā-Hṛdaya Sūtra 163-175
OS02-3&4 1923 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Ten Cow-herding Pictures 176-195
OS02-3&4 1923 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: II. Kiyomidzu-dera 196-204
OS02-5 1923 Gesshō Sasaki The Religion of Shinran Shōnin 236-259
OS02-5 1923 Shūgaku Yamabe The Buddha and Shinran 260-277
OS02-5 1923 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: III. Higashi Honganji, and the Funeral Ceremony of the Late Abbot of Higashi Hongwanji 278-284
OS02-5 1923 Kogetsu Mino Shinran Revival of the Last Year 285-291
OS02-6 1923 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Zen Buddhism as Chinese Interpretation of the Doctrine of Enlightenment 293-347
OS02-6 1923 Bruno Petzold Dengyō Daishi and German Theology 348-357
OS02-6 1923 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: IV. Chion-in 367-374
OS03-1 1924 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Enlightenment and Ignorance 1-31
OS03-1 1924 Robert Cornell Armstrong The Doctrine of the Tendai Sect 32-54
OS03-1 1924 Beatrice Lane Suzuki Kōbō Daishi 70-75
OS03-1 1924 Seiren (Blue Lotus) Kyoto Temple Celebrations 76-79
OS03-2 1924 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Sayings of a Modern Tariki Mystic 93-116
OS03-2 1924 Rudolf Otto, intro. and trans. by Prajna Professor Rudolf Otto on Zen Buddhsm 117-125
OS03-2 1924 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Ruined Temple of Kamakura, I. 126-137
OS03-2 1924 William Stede A Deeper Aspect of the Present European Situation 154-157
OS03-2 1924 Chizen Akanuma A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama 158-186
OS03-3 1924 Gesshō Sasaki The Teaching of the Shin-shū and the Religious Life 195-205
OS03-3 1924 Ryōhon Kiba Buddhism and Moral World-order. 206-212
OS03-3 1924 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Ruined Temples of Kamakura, II. Nichiren and Kamakura 243-251
OS03-3 1924 Chizen Akanuma A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama (Continued) 252-272
OS03-4 1925 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Development of the Pure Land Doctrine in Buddhism. 285-326
OS03-4 1925 Bruno Petzold The Teaching of Śakyamuni. 327-335
OS03-4 1925 Chizen Akanuma A Comparative Index to the Saṃyutta-Nikāya and the Saṃyukta-Āgama (Concluded) 350-375
OS04-1 1926 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Secret Message of Bodhi-Dharma (or, The Content of Zen Buddhism) 1-26
OS04-1 1926 Robert Cornell Armstrong A Discussion of the Origin of Mahāyāna Buddhism 27-47
OS04-2 1927 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Zen and Jōdo, Two types of Buddhist Experience 89-121
OS04-2 1927 James Bissett Pratt The Unity of Buddhism 122-144
OS04-2 1927 Taiye Kaneko The Buddhist Doctrine of Vicarious Suffering 145-161
OS04-2 1927 Kenneth Sauders The Quest of Historic Śākyamuni in Western Scholarship. 162-168
OS04-3&4 1927-28 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, as a Mahāyāna Text in Especial Relation to the Teaching of Zen Buddhism 199-298
OS04-3&4 1927-28 Bruno Petzold The Chinese Tendai Teaching 299-347
OS05-1 1929 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki An Introduction to the Study of the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra 1-79
OS05-1 1929 Shizutoshi Sugihira A study in the Pure Land Doctorine, as Interpreted by Shōkū, the Founder of the Seizan Branch of the Pure Land Sect (Jōdo-shū) 80-101
OS05-1 1929 Bunyū Nanjō and Hōkei Idumi (eds.) The Suvarnaprabhāsa Sūtra, Sanskrit Text (pp.1-16) with Introductory Note 102-120
OS05-2&3 1930 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Passivity in the Buddhist Life 129-199
OS05-2&3 1930 Gemmyō Ono On the Pure Land Doctrine of T'zu-min 200-210
OS05-2&3 1930 L. Adams Beck Milarepa 211-225
OS05-2&3 1930 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Temple of Kamakura, III 248-261
OS05-4 1931 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism. part I 291-311
OS05-4 1931 Shoken Akizuki Anjin in Shingon 314-317
OS05-4 1931 Shūgaku Yamabe Mahāyāna Buddhism and Japanese Culture 318-323
OS05-4 1931 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki What is Zen? 324-334
OS05-4 1931 Johannes Rahder and Shinryu Susa The Gāthas of the Daśabhūmika-Sūtra. Part I 335-359
OS05-4 1931 Seiren In Buddhist Temples, V. Kōyasan 360-368
OS06-1 1932 Shizutoshi Sugihira The Pure Land Doctrine as Illustrated in the "Plain-wood" Nembutsu by Shōkū 23-39
OS06-1 1932 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Temples of Kamakura, IV (Concluded) 40-50
OS06-1 1932 Shinryu Susa and Johannes Rahder The Gātha Portion of the Daśabhūmika (Concluded) 51-84
OS06-1 1932 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples, VI. Myōshinji. With Illustration 85-91
OS06-2 1933 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Buddhist, Especially Zen contribution, to Japanese Culture 111-138
OS06-2 1933 Bruno Petzold Triyāna Versus Ekayāna: The Three Vehicles in Conflict with the One Vehicle 139-156
OS06-2 1933 Beatrice Lane Suzuki Ceremonies for Lay Disciples at Kōya-San:
I. The Bosatsukai; II. The Ango
157-175
OS06-2 1933 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: VII. Nanzenji, VIII. Ginkakuji 176-188
OS06-3 1934 Teresina Rowell The Background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Introduction and Chapter One 199-246
OS06-3 1934 Kaishun Ohashi Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachutung uNber den Ursprung und Bedeutung des "Chinjen". Part I 247-278
OS06-3 1934 Beatrice Lane Suzuki An Outline of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Kegongyō) 279-286
OS06-3 1934 Shizutoshi Sugihira The Teaching of Ippen Shōnin (1239-1289) 287-300
OS06-3 1934 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: IX. Kyōōgokokuji (Tōji) 309-316
OS06-4 1935 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Impressions of Chinese Buddhism 327-378
OS06-4 1935 Teresina Rowell The Background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Chapter Two and Three 379-431
OS06-4 1935 Kaishun Ohashi Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachtung uber den Ursprung und die Bedeutung des "Chinjen". Part II 432-477
OS06-4 1935 Seiren (Blue Lotus) In Buddhist Temples: X. Honkokuji; XI. Honnōji 478-486
OS07-1 1936 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism, Part II. The Mandara: I. The Taizōkai. Illustrated 1-38
OS07-1 1936 L. De Hoyer Meditations on Plato and Buddha 39-64
OS07-1 1936 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Zen and the Japanese Love of Nature 65-113
OS07-2 1937 Teresina Rowell The background and Early Use of the Buddha-Kṣetra Concept. Chapter IV, with Appendices and Bibiography (Concluded) 132-176
OS07-2 1937 Beatrice Lane Suzuki The Shingon School of Mahāyāna Buddhism, Part II. The Mandara: The Taizōkai (Concluded) Illustrated 177-213
OS07-2 1937 Kaishun Ohashi Die Spuren des Buddhismus in China vor Kaiser Ming, nebst einer Betrachtung uber den Ursprung und die Bedeuturg des "Chinjen" (Concluded) 214-226
OS07-3,4 1939 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Shin Sect of Buddhism 227-284
OS07-3,4 1939 Kenshō Yokogawa Shin Buddhism as the Religion of Hearing 296-341
OS07-3,4 1939 Shizutoshi Sugihira The Nembutsu in Buddhism 342-362
OS08-1 1949 Shizutoshi Sugihira Rennyo Shōnin, the Great Teacher of Shin Buddhism 5-35
OS08-1 1949 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki Buddhism and Education 36-45
OS08-2 1951 Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki The Myōkōnin 1-21
OS08-2 1951 Daiei Kaneko Shin Religion as I believe it 22-42
OS08-2 1951 Kenryō Kanamatsu Goodness and Naturalness 43-57
OS08-3 1957 Shunjyō Nogami A Study of Translatorship of the Wu-liang-shou-ching 1-9
OS08-4 1958 Enichi Ōchō Tao-an on Translation 1-7
OS08-4 1958 Kyōgo Sasaki A Note on the Study of the Ta-t'ang Hsi-yuN-chi 8-9
NS01-1 1965 Daisetz T. Suzuki On The Hekigan Roku ("Blue Cliff Records") 5-21
NS01-1 1965 Shin'ichi Hisamatsu Zen: Its Meaning for Modern Civilization 22-47
NS01-1 1965 Daiei Kaneko The Meaning of Salvation in the Doctrine of Pure Land Buddhism 48-63
NS01-1 1965 Ryōjin Soga Dharmākara Bodhisattva 64-78
NS01-1 1965 Keiji Nishitani
Science and Zen 79-108
NS01-1 1965 Masao Abe Christianity and the Encounter of the World Religions 109-122
NS01-2 1966 Keiji Nishitani The Awakening of Self in Buddhism 1-11
NS01-2 1966 Shin'ichi Hisamatsu On Zen Art 21-33
NS01-2 1966 Susumu Yamaguchi The Concept of the Pure Land in Nāgārjuna's Doctrine 34-47
NS01-2 1966 Martin Heidegger Two Addresses: Ansprache zum Heimatabend and Uber Abraham a Santa Clara (Preliminary Remarks by Keiji Nishitani) 48-77
NS02-1 1967 Thomas Merton The Man and His Work: D. T. Suzuki 3-9
NS02-1 1967 Bernard Leach Suzuki Daisetz 169
NS02-1 1967 Richard A. Gard To Dr. Daisetz Teitro Suzuki 189
NS02-1 1967 Charles A. Moore The Man and the Scholar: Suzuki 10-18
NS02-1 1967 Herbert Read Zen and Art: Suzuki 19-28
NS02-1 1967 Shin'ichi Hisamatsu Mondō: At the Death of a "Great-Death-Man" 29-34
NS02-1 1967 Hiroshi Sakamoto A Unique Interpreter of Zen 35-53
NS02-1 1967 Masao Abe Zen and Compassion 54-68
NS02-1 1967 Richard Demartino On My First Coming to Meet Dr. Suzuki 69-74
NS02-1 1967 Somei Tsuji The Man of Zen 75-76
NS02-1 1967 Zyoiti Suetuna In the Field of Kegon 77-81
NS02-1 1967 Paul J. Braisted Sensei and Friend 82-83
NS02-1 1967 Edward Conze A Personal Tribute 84-85
NS02-1 1967 Erich Fromm Memories of Dr. Suzuki 86-89
NS02-1 1967 Akihisa Kondo The Stone Bridge of Joshu 90-98
NS02-1 1967 Sōhaku Kobori The Enlightened Thought 99-109
NS02-1 1967 Ernest Bentz In Memoriam 110-115
NS02-1 1967 Shokin Furuta Daisetz T. Suzuki 116-123
NS02-1 1967 Alan Watts The "Mindless" Scholar 124-127
NS02-1 1967 Charles Morris A Tribute 128-129
NS02-1 1967 Wilhelm Gundert A Sower of Seeds 130-136
NS02-1 1967 Shōjun Bandō D. T. Suzuki's Life in La Salle 137-146
NS02-2 1969 Yūkei Matsunaga Tāntric Buddhism and Shingon Buddhism 1-14
NS02-2 1969 Masao Abe God, Emptiness, and the True Self 15-30
NS02-2 1969 Harold L. Parsons The Value of Gautama Buddha for the Modern World 31-70
NS02-2 1969 Keiji Nishitani On the I-Thou Relation in Zen Buddhism 71-87
NS03-1 1970 Keiji Nishitani The Personal and the Impersonal in Religion 1-18
NS03-1 1970 Kitarō Nishida Towards Philosophy of Religion with the Concept of Pre-Established Harmony as Guide 19-46
NS03-1 1970 Margaret H. Dornish Aspects of D. T. Suzuki's Early Interpretations of Buddhism and Zen 47-66
NS03-1 1970 Martba Boyer & Jikai Fujiyoshi Omizutori, One of Japan's Oldest Buddhist Ceremonies 67-96
NS03-1 1970 A. W. Sadler Engaku-ji and Kenchō-ji: Reflections on the Social Morphology of Two Kamakura Temples 97-108
NS03-2 1970 Suzuki Daisetz Self the Unattainable 1-8
NS03-2 1970 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi The Nature of Sadō Culture 9-19
NS03-2 1970 Allan A. Andrews Nembutsu in the Chinese Pure Land Tradition 20-45
NS03-2 1970 Stanley Romaine Hopper The "Eclipse of God" and Existential Mistrust 46-70
NS03-2 1970 Nishitani Keiji The Personal and the Impersonal in Religion (Concluded) 71-88
NS04-1 1971 Suzuki Daisetz What is the "I" ? 13-27
NS04-1 1971 Abe Masao Dōgen on Buddha Nature 28-71
NS04-1 1971 Bandō Shōjun Shinran's Indebtedness to T'an-luan 72-87
NS04-1 1971 Watsuji Tetsurō
Translated by Hirano Umeyo
Japanese Literary Arts and Buddhist Philosophy 88-115
NS04-2 1971 Suzuki Daisetz (Posthumous) Infinite Light 1-29
NS04-2 1971 Nishitani Keiji
Trans. by Yamamoto Seisaku
Nihilism and Śūnyatā 30-49
NS04-2 1971 Allan A. Andrews The Essentials of Salvation: A Study of Genshin's Ōjōyōshū 50-88
NS05-1 1972 Suzuki Daisetz (Posthumous) The Seer and the Seen 1-25
NS05-1 1972 M. Conrad Hyers The Comic Perspective in Zen Literature and Art 26-46
NS05-1 1972 Watsuji Tetsurō The Reception of Buddhism during the Suiko Period 47-54
NS05-1 1972 Nishitani Keiji Nihilism and Śūnyatā (Continued) 55-69
NS05-2 1972 Suzuki Daisetz (Posthumous) What is Shin Buddhism? 1-11
NS05-2 1972 Nolan Pliny Jacobson Buddhist Elements in the Coming World Civilization 12-43
NS05-2 1972 Mori Mikisaburō Chuang Tzu and Buddhism 44-69
NS05-2 1972 Yanagida Seizan The Life of Lin-chi I-hsun 70-94
NS05-2 1972 Nishitani Keiji Nihilism and Śūnyatā (Concluded) 95-106
NS06-1 1973 Suzuki Daisetz A Preface to the Kyōgyōshinshō (unfinished) 1-24
NS06-1 1973 Nagao Gadjin On the Theory of Buddha-body 25-53
NS06-1 1973 Iriya Yoshitaka Chinese Poetry and Zen 54-67
NS06-1 1973 Nishitani Keiji The Standpoint of Śūnyatā 68-91
NS06-1 1973 Suzuki Daisetz & Ueda Shizuteru The Sayings of Rinzai, A Conversation between Suzuki Daisetz & Ueda Shizuteru 92-110
NS06-2 1973 Suzuki Daisetz (Posthumous) Ummon on Time 1-13
NS06-2 1973 Abe Masao Zen and Nietzche 14-32
NS06-2 1973 Yanagi Soetsu Ippen Shōnin 33-57
NS06-2 1973 Nishitani Keiji The Standpoint of Śūnyatā 58-86
NS07-1 1974 Suzuki Daisetz Zen Buddhism and a Commonsense World 1-18
NS07-1 1974 Tsukamoto Zenryū Buddhism in the Asuka-Nara Period 19-36
NS07-1 1974 Bandō Shōjun Myōe's Criticism of Hōnen's Doctrine 37-54
NS07-1 1974 J. W. de Jong A Brief Histiry of Buddhist Studies in Europe and America 55-106
NS07-2 1974 Suzuki Daisetz The Buddhist Conception of Reality 1-21
NS07-2 1974 Edward Conze The Intermediary World 22-31
NS07-2 1974 Tu Wei-ming An Inquiry into Wang Yang-ming's Four-Sentence Teaching 32-48
NS07-2 1974 J. W. de Jong A Brief Hiatory of Buddhist Studies in Europe and America (Part II) 49-82
NS08-1 1975 Suzuki Daisetz Zen and Psychology 1-11
NS08-1 1975 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi Ultimate Crisis and Resurrection 12-29
NS08-1 1975 Lewis R. Lancaster The Oldest Mahāyāna Sūtra: Its Significance for the Study of Buddhist Development 30-41
NS08-2 1975 Suzuki Daisetz Reality is Act 1-6
NS08-2 1975 Nolan Pliny Jacobson Whitehead and Buddhism on the Art of Living 7-36
NS08-2 1975 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi Ultimate Crisis and Resurrection (Part II) 37-65
NS09-1 1976 D. T. Suzuki Dōgen, Hakuin, Bankei: Three Types of Thought in Japanese Zen 1-17
NS09-1 1976 Yanagi Soetsu The Pure Land of Beauty 18-41
NS09-1 1976 Nishitani Keiji Emptiness and Time 42-71
NS09-1 1976 David W. Chappell Introduction to the "T'ien-t'ai ssu-chiao-i" 72-86
NS09-2 1976 D. T. Suzuki Dōgen, Hakuin, Bankei: Three Types of Thought in Japanese Zen (II) 1-20
NS09-2 1976 Fritz Buri The Concept of Grace in Paul, Shinran, and Luther 21-42
NS09-2 1976 Nolan Pliny Jacobson Creativity in the Buddhist Perspective 43-62
NS09-2 1976 Abe Masao Education in Zen 63-70
NS09-2 1976 Joan Stambaugh Time-Being: East and West 107-114
NS10-1 1977 Hisamatsu Shim'ichi Zen as the Negation of Holiness 1-12
NS10-1 1977 Iwamoto Yasunami The Salvation of the Unsaveable 13-34
NS10-1 1977 Richard B. Pilgrim The Religio-aesthetic of Matsuo Bashō 35-53
NS10-1 1977 Sakamoto Hiroshi D. T. Suzuki and Mysticism 54-67
NS10-1 1977 T. P. Kasulis Zen Buddhism, Freud, and Jung 68-91
NS10-1 1977 Michel Strickmann A Survey of Tibetan Buddhist Studies 128-149
NS10-2 1977 Nishitani Keiji Emptiness and Time 1-30
NS10-2 1977 Marco Pallis Nembutsu as Remembrance 31-48
NS10-2 1977 Neal Donner The Mahāyānization of the Chinese Dhyāna Tradition 49-64
NS10-2 1977 John Steffney Non-being-Being versus the Non-being of Being: Heidegger's Ontological Difference with Zen Buddhism 65-75
NS10-2 1977 Karaki Junzo, Osaka Koryu, & Haga Kōshirō Symposium: Japanese Zen 76-101
NS11-1 1978 Suzuki Daisetz Zen Hyakudai "One Hundred Zen Topics" (I) 1-12
NS11-1 1978 Nishitani Keiji The Problem of Time in Shinran 13-26
NS11-1 1978 Ōcho Enichi From the Lotus Sutra to the Sutra of Eternal Life: Reflections on the Process of Deliverance in Shinran 27-36
NS11-1 1978 Robert Zeuschner The Meaning of Hīnayāna in Northern Ch'an 37-49
NS11-2 1978 Suzuki Daisetz Zen Hyakudai "One Hundred Zen Topics" (II) 1-11
NS11-2 1978 Frederick Streng The Process of Ultimate Transformation in Nāgārjuna's Madhyāmika 12-32
NS11-2 1978 Sakamoto Hiroshi D. T. Suzuki as a Philosopher 33-42
NS11-2 1978 Hee-Jin Kim Existance/Time as the Way of Ascesis: An Analysis of the Basic Structure of Dōgen's Thought 43-73
NS11-2 1978 David Michael Levin Painful Time, Ecstatic Time 74-112
NS12-1 1979 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi Ordinary Mind 1-29
NS12-1 1979 David J. Kalupahana The Early Buddhist Notion of the Middle Path 30-48
NS12-1 1979 Nishitani Keiji Emptiness and History (I) 49-82
NS12-1 1979 Winston L. King Suzuki Shōsan, Wayfarer 83-103
NS12-1 1979 Li Jung-hsi The Stone Scripturer of Fang-shan 104-113
NS12-2 1979 Yanagi Sōetsu The Dharma Gate of Beauty 1-21
NS12-2 1979 Paul Wienpahl Eastern Buddhism and Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations 22-54
NS12-2 1979 Nishitani Keiji Emptiness and History (II) 55-71
NS12-2 1979 Kang-Nam Oh Dharmadhātu : An Introduction to Hua-yen Buddhism 72-91
NS12-2 1979 Kondō Tesshō The Religious Experience of Ippen 92-116
NS13-1 1980 D. T. Suzuki Zen Hyakudai, "One Hundred Zen Topics" (III) 1-8
NS13-1 1980 Nishitani Keiji Emptiness and History (III) 9-30
NS13-1 1980 Abe Masao The End of World Religion 31-45
NS13-1 1980 Robert Aitken Wallace Stevens and Zen 46-51
NS13-1 1980 Francis B. Randall Letter from Tibet 52-56
NS13-2 1980 D. T. Suzuki Thoughts on Shin Buddhism (I) 1-15
NS13-2 1980 John B. Cobb, Jr Buddhism and Christianity as Complementary 16-25
NS13-2 1980 Takeuchi Yoshinori Shinran and Contenporary Thought 26-45
NS13-2 1980 Larry A. Fader Arthur Koestler's Criticism of D. T. Suzuki's Interpretation of Zen 46-72
NS14-1 1981 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (I) 1-12
NS14-1 1981 D. T. Suzuki Thoughts on Shin Buddhism (II) 13-25
NS14-1 1981 Abe Masao Hisamatsu's Philosophy of Awakening 26-42
NS14-1 1981 Karen Christina Lang Via Negativa in Mahāyāna Buddhism and Gnosticism 43-60
NS14-1 1981 John Steffney Mind and Metaphysics in Heidegger and Zen Buddhism 61-74
NS14-2 1981 D. T. Suzuki Thoughts on Shin Buddhism (Concluded) 1-10
NS14-2 1981 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (II) 11-21
NS14-2 1981 John C. Maraldo The Hermeneutics of Practise in Dōgen and Francis of Assisi: An Exercise in Buddhist-Christian Dialogue 22-46
NS14-2 1981 Flora Courtois Mahāyāna Buddhism and the Growing Perceptual Revolution 47-70
NS14-2 1981 Ōchō Enichi The Beginnings of Tenet Classification in China 71-94
NS15-1 1982 D. T. Suzuki What is Zen? 1-8
NS15-1 1982 Ueda Shizuteru Emptiness and Fullness: Śūnyatā in Mahāyāna Buddhism 9-37
NS15-1 1982 Nolan Pliny Jacobson A Buddhistic-Christian Probe of the Endangered Future 38-55
NS15-1 1982 Minor L. Rogers The Shin Faith of Rennyo 56-73
NS15-1 1982 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (III) 74-86
NS15-2 1982 D. T. Suzuki Talks on Buddhism (I) 1-9
NS15-2 1982 Takeuchi Yoshinori The Meaning of Other Power in the Buddhist Way of Salvation 10-27
NS15-2 1982 James D. Thomas The Bodhisattva as Metaphor to Jung's Concept of Self 28-52
NS15-2 1982 Kajiyama Yūichi Women in Buddhism 53-70
NS15-2 1982 Thomas P. Kasulis The Kyoto School and the West: Review and Evaluation 125-144
NS16-1 1983 Nagao Gadjin The Buddhist World-View as Elucidated in the Three-Nature Theory and Its Similes 1-18
NS16-1 1983 Robert A. F. Thurman Guidelines for Buddhist Social Activism Based on Nāgārjuna's Jewl Garland of Royal Counsels 19-51
NS16-1 1983 Ueda Shizuteru Ascent and Descent: Zen in Comparison with Meister Eckhart (I) 52-73
NS16-1 1983 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (IV) 74-89
NS16-2 1983 D. T. Suzuki Talks on Buddhism (II): Buddhism and Christianity 1-9
NS16-2 1983 Huston Smith Spiritual Discipline in Zen and Comparative Perspective 9-25
NS16-2 1983 Luis O. G—mez Expectations and Assertions: Perspectives for Growth and Adaptation in Buddhism 26-49
NS16-2 1983 Gary L. Ebersole The Buddhist Ritual Use of Linked Verse in Medieval Japan 50-71
NS16-2 1983 Ueda Shizuteru Ascent and Descent: Zen Buddhism in Comparison with Meister Eckhart (II) 72-91
NS17-1 1984 Nishitani Keiji The Standpoint of Zen 1-26
NS17-1 1984 Irmgard Schloegl Study and Practice 27-41
NS17-1 1984 Peter Bishop Jung, Eastern Religion, and the Langueges of Imagination 42-56
NS17-1 1984 Ueda Yoshifumi The Mahāyāna Structure of Shinran's Thought (I) 57-78
NS17-1 1984 J. W. de Jong Recent Buddhist Studies in Europe and America: 1973-1983 79-107
NS17-2 1984 Suzuki Daisetz Transmigration 1-6
NS17-2 1984 Nishida Kitarō On the Doubt in the Heart 7-11
NS17-2 1984 Francis H. Cook The Dialogue Between Hua-yen and Process Thought 12-29
NS17-2 1984 Ueda Yoshifumi The Mahāyāna Strucuture of Shinran's Thought (II) 30-54
NS17-2 1984 Graham Parkes Nietzche and Nishitani on the Self through Time 55-74
NS17-2 1984 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (V) 75-92
NS18-1 1985 D. T. Suzuki Shin Buddhism (I) 1-7
NS18-1 1985 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi Memories of My Academic Life 8-27
NS18-1 1985 Jackie Stone Seeking Enlightenment in the Last Age: Mappō Thought in Kamakura Buddhism 28-56
NS18-1 1985 Abe Masao The Self in Jung and Zen 57-70
NS18-1 1985 Satō Taira The Awakening of Faith in the Myōkōnin Asahara Saichi 71-89
NS18-1 1985 John Steffney Nothingness and Death in Heidegger and Zen Buddhism 90-104
NS18-1 1985 D. T. Suzuki, Kaneko Daiei, Soga Ryōjin, and Nishitani Keiji DIALOGUE: Shinran's World 105-119
NS18-2 1985 D. T. Suzuki Shin Buddhism (II) 1-8
NS18-2 1985 John D. Eusden Charters and Ryōan-ji: Aesthetic Connections between Gothic Cathedral and Zen Garden 9-18
NS18-2 1985 Okamura Keishin Kūkai's Philosophy as a Mandala 19-34
NS18-2 1985 Jackie Stone Seeking Enlightenment in the Last Age: Mappō Thought in Kamakura Buddhism (II) 35-64
NS18-2 1985 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (VI) 65-78
NS19-1 1986 Tsukamoto Zenryū Buddhism and Fine Arts in Kyoto 1-16
NS19-1 1986 John C. Maraldo Hermeneutics and Historicity in the Study of Buddhism 17-43
NS19-1 1986 Rita M. Gross Buddhism and Feminism: Toward Their Mutual Transformation (I) 44-58
NS19-1 1986 Stephen Addiss The Life and Art of Fugai Ekun (1568-1654) 59-75
NS19-1 1986 Ueda Yoshifumi Freedom and Necessity in Shinran's Concept of Karma 76-100
NS19-1 1986 D. T. Suzuki, Soga Ryōjin, Kaneko Daiei, and Nishitani Keiji DIALOGUE: Shinran's World (II) 101-117
NS19-2 1986 Nishida Kitarō The Logic of Topos and the Religious Worldview 1-29
NS19-2 1986 Abe Masao The Problem of Death in East and West: Immortality, Eternal Life, Unbornness 30-61
NS19-2 1986 Rita M. Gross Buddhism and Feminism: Toward Their Mutual Transformation 62-74
NS20-1 1987 Frithjof Schuon David, Shankara, Hōnen 1-8
NS20-1 1987 James Whitehill Is There a Zen Ethic? 9-33
NS20-1 1987 Steve Odin Kenosis as a Foundation for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: The Kenotic Buddhology of Nishida and Nishitani of the Kyoto School in Relation to the Kenotic Christology of Thomas J. J. Altizer 34-61
NS20-1 1987 Tsukamoto Zenryū Buddhism and Fine Arts in Kyoto 62-80
NS20-1 1987 Nishida Kitarō Logic of Topos and the Religious Worldview 81-119
NS20-1 1987 Hisamatsu Shin'ichi On the Record of Rinzai (VII) 120-135
NS20-2 1987 Nagao Gadjin The Life of the Buddha: An Interpretation 1-31
NS20-2 1987 John Ross Carter Towards an Understanding of What is Inconceivable 32-52
NS20-2 1987 Abe Masao Philosophy, Religion, and Aesthetics in Nishida and Whitehead 53-62
NS20-2 1987 Yusa Michiko The Religious Worldview of Nishida Kitarō 63-76
NS20-2 1987 Steven Heine Truth and Method in Dōgen Scholarship: A Review of Recent Works 128-147
NS21-1 1988 Burton Watson Buddhism in the Poetry of Po Chu-i 1-22
NS21-1 1988 Hattori Masaaki (Translated by William Powell) Realism and the Philosophy of Consciousness-Only 23-60
NS21-1 1988 Mark L. Blum Kiyozawa Manshi and the Meaning of Buddhist Ethics 61-81
NS21-2 1988 Abe Masao Dōgen's View on Time and Space 1-35
NS21-2 1988 Glen Alexandrin Buddhist Economics 36-53
NS21-2 1988 James H. Sanford The Nine Faces of Death: "Su Tung-po's" Kuzō-shi 54-77
NS22-1 1989 Ueda Shizuteru The Zen Buddhist Experience of the Truly Beautiful 1-36
NS22-1 1989 John Ross Carter Love and Compassion as Given 34-53
NS22-1 1989 Richard B. Pilgrim The Japanese Noh Drama in Ritual Perspective 54-70
NS22-1 1989 Steven Heine Dōgen and the Japanese Religio-Aesthetic Tradition 71-95
NS22-2 1989 Peter Bishop Jung, Pure Land Buddhism and Psychological Faith 1-13
NS22-2 1989 Winston L. King Buddhist Self-World Theory and Buddhist Ethics 14-26
NS22-2 1989 Jay C. Rochelle Letting Go Buddhist & Christian Models 27-47
NS22-2 1989 Thomas Dean Masao Abe's Zen and Western Thought 78-77
NS23-1 1990 Daisetz T. Suzuki Shin Buddhism (3) 1-9
NS23-1 1990 Graham Parkes The Transmutation of Emotion in Rinzai Zen and Nietzsche 10-25
NS23-1 1990 Steve Odin The Middle Way of Emptiness in Modern Japanese Philosophy and the Zen Oxherding Pictures 26-44
NS23-1 1990 Robert Aitken The Dragon Who Never Sleeps: Verses for Zen Buddhist Practise 45-55
NS23-1 1990 Stephen Kaplan A Holographic Alternative to a Traditional Yogācāra Simile: An Analysis of Vasubandhu's Trisvabhava Doctrine 56-78
NS23-1 1990 Thomas Dean Masao Abe on Zen and Western Thought (II):
First Order Issues
79-113
NS23-2 1990 Nishitani Keiji Religious-Philosophical Existence in Buddhism 1-17
NS23-2 1990 Ueda Shizuteru Freedom and Language in Meister Eckhart and Zen Buddhism, Part 1 18-59
NS23-2 1990 Steven Heine The Flower Blossoms 'Without Why': Beyond the Heidegger-Kuki Dialogue on Contemplative Language 60-86
NS23-2 1990 John Steffney Conflict, the Unconscious and Psychotherapeutic Method in Freud and Zen Buddhism 87-105
NS24-1 1991 Nishitani Keiji A Buddhist Voice in the Demythologizing Debate 1-27
NS24-1 1991 Alex Naughton Buddhist Omniscience 28-51
NS24-1 1991 Ueda Shizuteru Freedom and Language in Meister Eckhart and Zen Buddhism, Part 2 52-80
NS24-2 1991 Nagao Gadjin The Buddha's Life as Parable for Later Buddhist Thought 1-32
NS24-2 1991 Stephen Morris Beyond Christianity: Transcendentalism and Zen 33-68
NS24-2 1991 James H. Austin Zen and the Brain: The Construction and Dissolution of the Self 69-97
NS24-2 1991 William R. LaFleur Poetry and Risk: Ideology's Edge in Dōgen and Tamekane 123-140
NS25-1 1992 Ueda Shizuteru My Teacher 1-7
NS25-1 1992 John Maraldo Practice, Samādhi, Realization: Three Innovative Interpretations by Nishitani Keiji 8-20
NS25-1 1992 Richard J. DeMartino Some Thoughts on the Thought of Nishitani Keiji 21-27
NS25-1 1992 Jan Van Bragt Nishitani the Prophet 28-50
NS25-1 1992 Abe Masao What is Religion? 51-69
NS25-2 1992 Winston L. King Is There a Buddhist Ethic for the Modern World? 1-13
NS25-2 1992 Ōmine Akira The Genealogy of Sorrow: Japanese View of Life and Death 14-29
NS25-2 1992 Burton Watson Buddhist Poet-Priests of the T'ang 30-58
NS25-2 1992 Ueda Shizuteru The Place of Man in the Noh Play 59-88
NS25-2 1992 Stephen Morris Buddhism and Christianity: The Common Ground. A Study of the Radical Theologies of Meister Eckhart and Abe Masao 89-118
NS26-1 1993 Yanagi Sōetsu Myōkōnin Osono 1-9
NS26-1 1993 Eric J. Ziolkowski The Literary Bearing of Chicago's 1893 World's Parliament of Religions 10-25
NS26-1 1993 Abe Masao Zen and Buddhism 26-49
NS26-1 1993 Dennis Hirota Shinran's View of Language: A Buddhist Hermeneutics of Faith (Part One) 50-93
NS26-2 1993 D. T. Suzuki Kiyozawa's Living Presence 1-10
NS26-2 1993 J. W. de Jong The Beginnings of Buddhism 11-30
NS26-2 1993 Urs App "Dun ": A Chinese Concept as a Key to "Mysticism" in East and West 31-72
NS26-2 1993 Abe Masao A Report on the 1993 Parliament of World's Religions 73-75
NS26-2 1993 Abe Masao Two Types of Unity and Religious Pluralism 76-85
NS26-2 1993 Donald W. Mitchell Unity and Ultimate Reality: A Response to Masao Abe 86-90
NS26-2 1993 Dennis Hirota Shinran's View of Lanuage: A Buddhist Hermeneutics of Faith (Part Two) 91-130
NS27-1 1994 D. T. Suzuki Zen Hyakudai: One Hundred Zen Topics (Part Four) 1-9
NS27-1 1994 Ueda Shizuteru The Practice of Zen 10-29
NS27-1 1994 Mark L. Blum Pure Land Buddhism as an Alternative Mārga 30-77
NS27-2 1994 Abe Masao Suffering in the Light of Our time, Our Time in the Light of Suffering 1-13
NS27-2 1994 Winston L. King Engaged Buddhism: Past, Present, Future, 14-29
NS27-2 1994 John T. Brinkman The Simplicity of Dōgen 30-52
NS27-2 1994 Robert F. Rhodes Shin Buddhist Attitudes towards the Kami: From Shinran to Rennyo 53-80
NS28-1 1995 D. T. Suzuki Reflection on the Pure Land 1-16
NS28-1 1995 Joan Stambaugh Trancendense 17-28
NS28-1 1995 Ueda Shizuteru Nishida' s Thought 29-47
NS28-1 1995 Paul Harrison Searching for the Origins of the Mahāyāna : What Are We Looking For? 48-69
NS28-2 1995 Abe Masao The Logic of Abusolute Nothingness, As Expounded by Nishida Kitarō 167-175
NS28-2 1995 Ueda Shizuteru The Difficulty of Undestanding Nishida's Philosophy 175-182
NS28-2 1995 John C. Maraldo The Ploblem of World Culture: Towards an Appropriation of Nishida' s Phirosophy of Nation and Culture 183-197
NS28-2 1995 James W. Heisig Tanabe' s Logic ofthe Specific and the Critique of the Gloval Village 198-224
NS28-2 1995 D.T. Suzuki My Friend Nishida Kitarō 225-230
NS28-2 1995 Dennis Hirota Nishida' s "Gutoku Shinran." 231-244
NS28-2 1995
Nishida Kitarō in Translation: Primary Sources in Western Languages 297-302
NS29-1 1996 Nishitani Keiji The Problem of Anjin in Zen (I) 1-32
NS29-1 1996 Fujita Kotatsu The Origin of the Pure Land 33-51
NS29-1 1996 Christpher Nugent Satori in St. John of the Cross 52-65
NS29-1 1996 BockJa Kim Buddhist Enlightement and Hegelian Teleology: The Dialectic of the Means and End of Enlightenment 66-84
NS29-2 1996 Takeuchi Yoshinori The Fundamental Problem of Shinran' s Thought (Part I) 153-158
NS29-2 1996 Douglas Mikkelson On Entering the Religious Life: A Dilemma, ACatholic Response, A Zen Response 159-171
NS29-2 1996 Ueda Shizuteru Sōseki and Buddhism: Reflections on his Later Works (Part I) 172-206
NS29-2 1996 Ui Hakuju The Nembutsu Zen of the Disciples of the Fifth Patriarch 207-238
NS30-1 1997 Michael Finkenthal Coincidentia Oppositorum and Love, Nishida Kitarō. with an Introduction 1-12
NS30-1 1997 Robert H. Paslick From Nothingness to Nothingness: The Nature and Destiny 13-31
NS30-1 1997 Ueda Shizuteru Sōseki and Buddhism: Reflections on His Later Works (II) 32-52
NS30-1 1997 Urs App St. Francis Xavier' s Discovery of Japanese Buddhism: Chapter in the European Discovery of Buddhism (Part 1: Before the Arrival in Japan, 1547-1549) 53-78
NS30-1 1997 Sasaki Shizuka A Study on the Origine of Mahāyāna Buddhism 79-113
NS30-2 1997 Abe Masao Ethics and Social Responsibility in Buddhism 161-172
NS30-2 1997 Judith Snodgrass The Deployment of Western Philosophy in Meiji Buddhist Revival 173-198
NS30-2 1997 William S. Cobb The Game of Go: An Unexpected Path to Enlightenment 199-213
NS30-2 1997 Urs App St. Francis Xavier's Discovery of Japanese Buddhism: A Chapter in the European Discovery of Buddhism (Part 2: From Kagoshima to Yamaguchi,1549-1551) 214-244
NS31-1 1998 Kaneko Daiei Rennyo the Restorer (I) 1-11
NS31-1 1998 Abe Masao Faith and Self-Awakening: A Search for the Category Coverring All Religious Life 12-24
NS31-1 1998 James A. Ryan Zen and Analytical Philosophy 25-39
NS31-1 1998 Urs App Francis Xavier' s Discovery of Japanese Buddhism (III) A Chapter inthe European Discovery of Buddhism (Part 3: From Yamaguchi to India 1551-1552) 40-71
NS31-1 1998 Richard A. Gardner Matters of Life and Deth: The Midding Way as a New Buddhist Humanism? 109-124
NS31-2 1998 Daisetz T. Suzuki Basic Thoughts Underlying Eastern Ethical and Social Practice (1962) 153-178
NS31-2 1998 Matteo Cestari The Knowing Body: Nishida's Philosophy of Active Intuition (Kōiteki Chokkan) 179-208
NS31-2 1998 Kaneko Daiei Rennyo the Restorer, Part 2 209-218
NS32-1 2000 Luis O. Gomez Buddhism as a Religion of Hope: Observation on the "Logic" of a Doctrine and its Foundational Myth 1-21
NS32-1 2000 Robert F. Rhodes Imagining Hell: Genshin's Vision of the Buddhist Hell as found in the Ōjōyōshū 22-55
NS32-1 2000 Trent Collier Time and Self: Religious Awakening in Dōgen and Shinran 56-84
NS32-1 2000 Gregory Schopen The Good Monk and his Money in a Buddhist Monasticism of "The Mahāyāna Period" 85-105
NS32-2 2000 Gregory Schopen The Mahāyana and the Middle Period in Indian Buddhism: Through a Chinese Looking-glass
1-25
NS32-2 2000 Lambert Schmithausen Buddhism and the Ethics of Nature : Some Remarks 26-78
NS32-2 2000 Florin Deleanu Buddhist 'Ethology' in the Pāli Canon: Between Symbol and Observation 79-127
NS32-2 2000 Ian Harris Magician as Environmentalist: Fertility Elements in South and Southeast Asian Buddhism 128-156
NS33-1 2001 Dennis Hirota SYMPOSIUM: Reading The Collected Works of Shinran Preface 1-4
NS33-1 2001 John Keenan SYMPOSIUM: Shinran's Neglect of Emptiness 5-15
NS33-1 2001 Thomas P. Kasulis SYMPOSIUM: Shin Buddhist Ethics in Our Postmodern Age of Mappō 16-37
NS33-1 2001 Dennis Hirota SYMPOSIUM: On Recent Readings of Shinran 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 56-79
NS33-1 2001 Henry Simoni-Wastila Buddhist Thought and Particularity: Thurman and Abe on a Nondualistic Middle Way 80-102
NS33-1 2001 Jonathan A. Silk Contribution to the Study of the Philosophical Vocabulary of Mahāyāna Buddhism 144-168
NS33-2 2001 Christopher Ives Protect the Dharma, Protect the Country: Buddhist War Responsibility
and Social Ethics
15-34
NS33 -2 2001 Ama Toshimaro
Towards a Shin Buddhist Social Ethics
35-53
NS33 -2 2001

Takagi Kenmyō
(Translated by RobertF.Rhodes)

(Appendix)
My Socialism

54-61
NS33-2 2001 Yanagida Seizan
(Translated and introduced by Urs App)
Passion for Zen: Two Talks at the San Francisco Zen Center 62-96
NS34-1 2002 William S. Waldron Buddhist Steps to an Ecology of Mind: Thinking about 'Thoughts without a Thinker' 1-52
NS34-1 2002 Douglas K. Mikkelson The Cardinal Virtues of the Bodhisattva in Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki 53-78
NS34-2 2002 John B. Cobb, Jr. A Buddhist-Christian Critique of Neo-Liberal Economics 1-15
NS34-2 2002 Keibo Ōiwa Slowing Down to Life: Revisiting Schumacher on Religion and Economics 16-24
NS34-2 2002 Ama Toshimaro Shin Buddhism and Economic Ethics 25-50
NS34-2 2002 Andrew Skilton State or Statement?: Samādhi in Some Early Mahāyāna Sūtras 51-93
NS34-2 2002 Jacob N. Kinnard On Buddhist 'Bibliolaters': Representing and Worshiping the Book in Medieval Indian Buddhism 94-116
NS34-2 2002 Takemura Makio Zen and Pure Land: An Important Aspect of D.T. Suzuki's Interpretation of Buddhism 117-141
NS34-2 2002 Bret W. Davis Introducing the Kyoto School as World Philosophy: Reflections on James W. Heisig's Philosophers of Nothingness 142-170
NS35-1&2 2003 Alfred Bloom Kiyozawa Manshi and the Revitalization of Buddhism 1-5
NS35-1&2 2003 Hashimoto Mineo Two Models of the Modernization of Japanese Buddhism: Kiyozawa Manshi and D. T. Suzuki 6-41
NS35-1&2 2003 Fujita Msakatsu Kiyozawa Manshi and Nishida Kitarō 42-56
NS35-1&2 2003 Mark L. Blum Truth in Need: Kiyozawa Manshi and Soren Kierkegaard 57-101
NS35-1&2 2003 Yasutomi Shin'ya The Way of Introspection: Kiyozawa Manshi's Methodology 102-114
NS35-1&2 2003 Paul Harrison Mediums and Messages: Reflections on the Production of Mahāyāna Sūtra 115-151
NS35-1&2 2003 Rhi Juhyung Early Mahāyāna and Gandhāran Buddhism: An Assessment of the Visual Evidence 152-202
NS35-1&2 2003 Aramaki Noritoshi Towards a New Working Hypothesis on the Origin of Mahāyāna Buddhism 203-218
NS36-1&2 2004 Trevor Murphy The Leprosy Relief Work of Tsunawaki Ryūmyō 3-30
NS36-1&2 2004 Hishiki Masaharu The Life and Thought of Ogasawa Noboru 31-39
NS36-1&2 2004 Kajiwara Keiichi Buddhism and Hansen's Disease 40-45
NS36-1&2 2004 Georgios T. Halkias Tibetan Buddhism Registered : A Catalogue from the Imperial Court of 'Phang Thang 46-105
NS36-1&2 2004 Gerard Clinton Godart Tracing the Circle of Truth : Inoue Enryō on the History of Philosophy and Buddhism 106-133
NS36-1&2 2004 Demetrios Th. Vassiliades Greeks and Buddhism : Historical Contacts in the Development of a Universal Religion 134-183
NS36-1&2 2004 Sasaki Shizuka A Problem in the Re-establishment of the Bhikkunī Sangha in Modern Theravada Buddhism 184-191
NS36-1&2 2004 Albert Stunkard Suzuki Daisetz : An Appreciation 192-228
NS37-1&2 2005 Michel Mohr Feature: BUDDHIST AND NON-BUDDHIST TRENDS TOWARDS RELIGIOUS UNITY IN MEIJI JAPAN Introduction 1-7
NS37-1&2 2005 Sueki Fumihiko Building a Platform for Academic Buddhist Studies : Murakami Senshō 8-27
NS37-1&2 2005 Okada Masahiko Revitalization versus Unification : A Comparison of the Ideas of Inoue Enryō and Murakami Senshō 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 39-76
NS37-1&2 2005 Michel Mohr Murakami Senshō : In Search of the Fundamental Unity of Buddhism 77-134
NS37-1&2 2005 Yamaguchi Aki Awakening to a Universalist Perspective : The Unitarian Influence on Religious Reform in Japan 135-159
NS37-1&2 2005 Ryan Ward Against Buddhist Unity : Murakami Senshō and his Sectarian Critics 160-194
NS37-1&2 2005 Kenneth K. Tanaka The gLatter Days of the Lawh Ideology among Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Proponents : The Case of Tao-ch'o and Ching-ying Hui-yuan 195-204
NS37-1&2 2005 Ama Michihiro Shifting Subjectivity in the Translation of Shinranfs Texts 205-221
NS37-1&2 2005 Suraj A. Pandit Late Hīnayana Buddhism and the Translation to Mahāyāna : A Study of the Early Buddhist Samgha and the Buddha Figures at Kanheri 222-234
NS37-1&2 2005 Moriyama Shinfya The Gate of Praise in Vasubandhu's Sukhavatīvyūhopadeśa 235-253
NS37-1&2 2005 James W. Heisig Approaching the Ueda Shizuteru Collection 254-274