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釋智譽 Phra Kiattisak Ponampon (Kittipanyo Bhikkhu)
Another Look at Early Chan: Daoxuan, Bodhidharma, and the Three Levels Movement
Out of the Shadows: Socially Engaged Buddhist Women
Amstat News May 2011 President's Invited Column
Buddhist Responses to Christianity in Postwar Taiwan
Chinese Buddhist Moral Practices in Everyday Life: Dharma Drum Mountain, Volunteering and the Self
Pure Mind, Pure Land a Brief Study of Modern Chinese Pure Land Thought and Movements
Activate Your Self-Nature DNA
PACIFIC WORLD Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Poetic Practices Of
Guo Gu (Professor Jimmy Yu) Is a Worthy Heir to the Great Chan Master Sheng Yen
Dhamma and Society
An Examination of the Relationship Between the Religious Heritage and the Natural Environment of the Tibetan Buddhist Hidden Land Called Pemakö
Buddhist Education Between Tradition, Modernity and Networks: Reconsidering the ‘Revival’ of Education for the Saṅgha in Twentieth-Century China
Proquest Dissertations
Education, Invention of Orthodoxy, and the Construction of Modern Buddhism on Dharma Drum Mountain Daniel Ryan Tuzzeo
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Top View
Buddhist Approaches to Human Rights
When the Saints Go Marching In: Modern Day Zen Hagiography1 by Stuart Lachs (Independent Scholar - New York City- Oslo) [Published Online March 9, 2011]
I Wandered Through the City, a Monk in Old
Tantrism, Modernity, History. on Lü Cheng's Philological Method
The Life of Daoxuan: According to Others and in His Own Words
The Buddhist Dead: Practices, Discourses, Representations
Buddhistische Monatsblätter
Thematic Research on the Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa Sūtra: an Integrative Review
Centre for the Study of Religion and Culture in Asia
Notes on the Language of Chinese Buddhist Ritual Texts
Dongchu Sun's Curriculum Vitae Education Positions
When the Saints Go Marching In: Modern Day Zen Hagiography1 by Stuart Lachs (Independent Scholar - New York City- Oslo) [Published Online March 9, 2011]
The Eminent Monk • Kuroda Institute Studies in East Asian Buddhism