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DHARMA WORLD Vol3'
'Self-Blame' and Refuge in Tibetan Buddhist Lojong, Nietzsche, and the Desert Fathers
The Revival of Tiantai Buddhism in the Late Ming: on the Thought of Youxi Chuandeng 幽溪傳燈 (1554-1628)
Approach on Buddhist Ethics: Wŏnhyo on the Doctrinal Problem of the Buddha-Nature and the Icchantika
Midamble Final December 8.Indd
Beyond Mind III: Further Steps to a Metatranspersonal Philosophy And
Why They Say Zen Is Not Buddhism Recent Japanese Critiques of Buddha-Nature
Pure Land Buddhist View of Pure Land Buddhist View of Du©Kha1
The Tathgatagarbha a Theory in the Mahparinirvna-Stra Jikido Takasaki
The Refuge of the Universal Dharma and Universal Sangha
History of Zen Buddhism (363P)
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The Problem of the Icchantika in the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra
The San-Lun Assimilation of Buddha-Nature and Middle Path Doctrine, by Aaron K
The Mahayana Mapaharinirvana Sutra (Selections)
"Zen Is Not Buddhism": Recent Japanese Critiques of Buddha-Nature
India in the Chinese Imagination: Myth, Religion, and Thought
Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy/Edited by Polly Young-Eisendrath and Shoji Muramoto
Top View
'Tathāgatagarbha' Doctrine
Heinrich Dumoulin's Zen Buddhism
A Shattered Mirror, a Fallen Flower
The Refuge of the Universal Buddha
The Yogācāra Two Hindrances and Their Reinterpretations in East Asia
THE MAHĀYĀNA MAHĀPARINIRVĀṆA-SŪTRA the Text & Its Transmission
The Lankavatara Sutra (Chapter 1) Two Types of Icchantika (1-66
Beyond Enlightenment
Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha Chapter Three: ‧ 三、人間佛教的根本教義the Core Concepts of Humanistic Buddhism
Buddhist Cosmic Unity. an Edition, Translation and Study Of
Tendai Buddhism and Christianity
ZEN NONVIOLENCE I H Ii I I ; I: I J I
The Soul of Chinese Buddhism 4 Buddha-Nature and Universal Awakening: the Rise of Chinese Buddhist Humanism by Piya Tan ©2008 (2Nd Rev), 2009 (3Rd Rev)
In Search of the Origins of the Five-Gotra System Tively. Prior to Xuanzang's Translations, Consciousness-Only Thought Had Been