FEATURE: Japanese Buddhism and its Modern Reconfiguration
Introduction
(Hayashi Makoto)
p.1
The Intellectual Development of the Cult of Śākyamuni: What is "Modern" about the Proposition that the Buddha Did Not Preach the Mahayana?
(Nishimura Ryō)
p.9
"Hōnen" and "Shinran" in Early Modern Jōdo Shinshū
(Hikino Kyōsuke)
p.31
No Separation, No Clashes: An Aspect of Buddhism and Education in the Meiji Period
(Tanigawa Yutaka)
p.55
(Re)inventing "Japanese Buddhism": Sectarian Reconfiguration and Historical Writing in Meiji Japan
(Orion Klautau)
p.75
A Daoist Immortal Among Zen Monks: Chen Tuan, Yinyuan Longqi, Emperor Reigen and the Ōbaku Text
(Tōzuihen, James Baskind)
p.101
VIEWS AND REVIEWS
On the Practice and Prospect of Gongan Seon in Modern Korean Buddhism: Focused on its Relation with Vipassana Meditation
(Jeong Yeongsik)
p.131
Chinese Buddhism Today: Impressions
(Esben Andreasen)
p.151
BOOK REVIEWS
Steven Collins. Nirvana: Concept, Imagery, Narrative
(Alexander Wynne)
p.175
Najima Junji. Yume to Jōdokyō: Zendō, Chikō, Kūya, Genshin, Hōnen, Shinran, Ippen no yume bunseki
(Galen Amstutz)
p.183