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The Path to Bodhidharma
Winter 2020
Soto Zen: an Introduction to Zazen
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Myōan Eisai And
Shobogenzo Zuimonki
Albert Welter CV
Thirteenth-Century Japanese Zen Buddhist Landscapes
Kitō Jiin in Contemporary Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism
Zen and the Art of Tea Alyssa Penrod
"San Koten Honkyoku" Op the Kinko-Ryu: a Study of Traditional Solo Music for the Japanese Vertical End-Blown Flute— the Shakuhachi
What's Compassion Got to Do with It? Determinants of Zen Social Ethics
A Critique and Discussion of the View That Shi Miyuan Proposed the Five-Mountain, Ten-Monastery System
Did Dogen Go to China? Problematizing Dogen5s Relation to Ju-Ching and Chinese Ch’An
“Kamakura Google Map Questions” in 1180, Minamoto No Yoritomo
Portraying a Japanese Buddhist Monk in the SCA
Hakata: the Making of a Mercantile Centre
A Guide to Japanese Buddhism
Zen Ritual: Studies of Zen Buddhist Theory in Practice
Top View
Dōgen and Sōtō Zen
Japanese Rinzai Zen Buddhism: Myōshinji, a Living Religion
California State University, Northridge a Cultural
Education Employment
I. the Evolution of the Precepts, C) Japan
Introduction the Introduction of Buddhism to Japan Resulted In
Zen in Northern Kyushu1 Nobuyoshi Yamabe the Northern
2013 Fall Practice Period Reader on Shikantaza Led by Shinzan Palma and Joshin Brian Byrnes
Dōgen's Primer on the Nonmoral Virtues of the Good Person
Heinrich Dumoulin's Zen Buddhism
Essays on East Asian Religion and Culture
Obaku's Shofukuji-Temple
Inquiry Into and Seccession to Traditional Japanese Zen Gardens
The Historical Context of the Emergence of Zen: 1] the Arrival Of
The History of Buddhist Philosophy Buddhism in Japan Shinjin Zen
Medieval Japanese Zen: Catalyst for Symbol System Formation
Mano, Shinya (2014) Yōsai and the Transformation of Buddhist Precepts in Pre-Modern Japan. Phd Thesis. SOAS, University of Lond
Dogen's Manuals of Zen Meditation Author: Bielefeldt, Carl
Zazen As an Enactment Ritual
Kitō Jiin in Contemporary Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism