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Buddhism in Taiwan
Buddhism in America
True Buddhism Is Not Chinese”: Taiwanese Immigrants Defining Buddhist Identity in the United States
Out of the Shadows: Socially Engaged Buddhist Women
Luminary Buddhist Nuns in Contemporary Taiwan: a Quiet Feminist Movement
Buddhist Responses to Christianity in Postwar Taiwan
The Propagation of Japanese Buddhism in China, 1910-40S: Japan As the Guardian of East Asian “Traditions”
Gushan: the Formation of a Chan Lineage During the Seventeenth Century and Its Spread to Taiwan
Taiwan's Experience of Buddhist Education
Prajñatara: Bodhidharma's Master
The Gurudharmas in Taiwanese Buddhist Nunneries
Japanese Influence on Buddhism in Taiwan
Buddhist Roles in Peacemaking : How Buddhism Can Contribute to Sustainable Peace Ronald S Green, Coastal Carolina University Chanju Mun
Religion in Modern Taiwan
Buddhist Revival Under State Watch, In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 40, 2, 107-134
Revisiting the Notion of Zong: Contextualizing the Dharma Drum Lineage of Modern Chan Buddhism
(2013) Marginal Buddhists: Religion and Identity of a Chinese Minority in the Philippines
Buddhist Missionaries in the Era of Globalization
The Gurudharmas in Taiwanese Buddhist Nunneries ANN
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A Survey of the Japanese Influence on Buddhist Education in Taiwan
China Perspectives, 59 | May - June 2005 Taiwan’S Socially Engaged Buddhist Groups 2
Sa-Kyadhita- International Association of Spring 2004 Buddhist Women Volume 14, Number 1
Charles B. Jones 周文廣
When the Saints Go Marching In: Modern Day Zen Hagiography1 by Stuart Lachs (Independent Scholar - New York City- Oslo) [Published Online March 9, 2011]
Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, Vol. 6, May 2014
Gender and Buddhism in Taiwan 145
Taiwan's Buddhist Nuns
The Resurgence of Buddhism and Yigwan Dao in Taiwan, and Their Challenges to the Christian Mission
The Case Study of Fo Guang Shan in Taiwan
The First Taiwanese Buddhist Revival, and Then Proceed to Detail the Historical and Ideological Context from Which It Arose
On the Earthly Buddha: Taiwanese Buddhism, Capitalism, and Worldliness