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