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Reading the Miraculous Powers of Japanese Poetry Spells, Truth Acts, and a Medieval Buddhist Poetics of the Supernatural
The Wisdom of the Unsayable in the Chinese Tradition Karl-Heinz Pohl
Buddhist Print Culture in Early Republican China Gregory Adam Scott Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of
Knowledge and Truth in the Thought of Jizang (549–623)
Buddhism in China: a Historical Survey
Contested Identities in Chan/Zen Buddhism: the “Lost” Fragments of Mazu Daoyi in the Zongjing Lu Albert Welter
Contradiction and Recursion in Buddhist Philosophy: from Catuṣkoṭi to Kōan
Approach on Buddhist Ethics: Wŏnhyo on the Doctrinal Problem of the Buddha-Nature and the Icchantika
Contemplation of Mutual Identity Theory in Chinese Buddhism*
An Analysis of Jizang's Thought On
Read More About the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism
Mind in Dispute: the Section on Mind in Harivarman’S *Tattvasiddhi
Yogācāra Critiques of the Two Truths Pp
DAWID ROGACZ* Knowledge and Truth in the Thought of Jizang (549
Guanding 灌顶 (561-632) and the Creation of Early Tiantai
Wonhyo (617-686): a Critic of Sectarian Doctrinal Classifications
India in the Chinese Imagination: Myth, Religion, and Thought
Top View
'Tathāgatagarbha' Doctrine
Revisiting Chan Buddhism of the Ninth Century
Nothingness in Asian Philosophy
Buddha-Nature and Dao-Nature of Medieval China
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The Reception of Lotus S¯Utra Thought in China
Communities of Memory and Interpretation
On the Seventh Abode in Kukai's Ten Abodes of Mind of the Mysterious Mandala
134 the Two Truths in Chinese Buddhism, Chang-Qing Shih (Delhi
Conceptualizing the Interaction of Buddhism and Daoism In
Buddhism in China: a Historical Survey
Medieval Chinese Buddhists and the 'Borderland Complex'
The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism by Jinhua
The Buddha's Words and Their Interpretations Takami Inoue Imre