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Power, Identity and Antiquarian Approaches in Modern Chinese Art
A Comparative Approach to Early Chinese Buddhist Translations
Proquest Dissertations
Review of the Great Awakening
Buddhism and the Dynamics of Transculturality Religion and Society
The Problem of the Authorship of the Mahāprajñāpāramitopadeśa: a Re-Examination
Rel. 313: Early Mahayana Texts – “To Live As a Lotus Among the Flames”
The Funerary Buddha: Material Culture and Religious Change In
World on 361 Points Understanding Chinese Culture Via the Board Game Go by Ze-Li Dou
Taoism: Critical Historiography of a Western Neologism, 1940S–2010S
Copyrighted Material
Is There Really “Esoteric” Buddhism?
Tasŏk Yu Yŏngmo on God As Nothingness Halla Kim
The Problem of the Authorship of the Mahāprajñāpāramitopadeśa: a Re-Examination
India in the Chinese Imagination
Celebrating Translation As a Bridge Between Knowledges and Cultures*
Buddhist Translations Past, Present, and Future: with a Focus on Chinese and Tibetan Renderings
Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese Religion Stephen Teiser, Franciscus Verellen
Top View
Traditional Chinese Translation Discourses in Translation of Buddhist Texts—A Case Study on the Sürangama Sütra
2015 Year Book.Pdf
An Examination of Kumārajīva's Translation
“Buddhism for Chinese Readers”: Zhi Qian's Literary Refinements in the Foshuo Pusa Benye Jing
Kumarajiva the Translator
The Candidate Confirms That the Work Submitted Is His Own and That Appropriate Credit Has Been Given Where Reference Has Been Made to the Work of Others
Buddha-Nature and Dao-Nature of Medieval China
Silk Road Exchange in China
The Multiple Dialectics of a Text and Author—A Study on Seng Zhao's Non-Complete Emptiness (Bu Zhenkong Lun)
On the Use of Historical Social Network Analysis in the Study of Chinese Buddhism: the Case of Dao’An, Huiyuan, and Kuma Rajīva
Outline Lecture Thirteen—Existential Crisis in Post-Han China Key Focus
Some Basic Characteristics of Chinese Buddhist Translation As a Cultural Contact Between India and China, with Special Reference to Sanskrit Ārya and Chinese Sheng
Philosophy and Religion in Early Medieval China Was Preoccupied with Practical Concerns
Outline Lecture Thirteen—Existential Crisis in Post-Han China Key Focus