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Bridging Worlds: Buddhist Women's Voices Across Generations
Pure Mind, Pure Land a Brief Study of Modern Chinese Pure Land Thought and Movements
The Pure Land Thought of Chan Master Jixing Chewu (1741-1810)
The Theoretical Foundations of Pure Land Buddhist Practice According to Tanluan
Pure Mind, Pure Land a Brief Study of Modern Chinese Pure Land Thought and Movements
The Nianfo in ºbaku Zen: a Look at the Teachings of the Three Founding Masters
Yongming Yanshou: Scholastic As Chan Master
The Revival of Tiantai Buddhism in the Late Ming: on the Thought of Youxi Chuandeng 幽溪傳燈 (1554-1628)
Foundations of Ethics and Practice in Chinese Pure Land Buddhism
Was Lushan Huiyuan a Pure Land Buddhist? Evidence from His Correspondence with Kumārajīva About Nianfo Practice
Mahayana Buddhism: the Doctrinal Foundations
Ethical and Soteriological Issues in the Pure Land Thought of Peng Shaosheng (1740-1796)
Is There Really “Esoteric” Buddhism?
In Japanese Zen
Charles B. Jones 周文廣
Pure Land Hermeneutics [1] in the Song Dynasty: the Case of Zhanran Yuanzhao (1048~1116)
Dunhuang Manuscript S.2585
Conceptions and Attitudes Towards Contemplative Practice Within the Early Traditions of Chan Buddhism
Top View
The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
Buddhist China at the Century's Turn Raoul Birnbaum
(D. 1212), a Chan Buddhist Layman of the Southern Song Alan Wagner
Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith'
Innovation and Continuity in the Pure Lands: Pure Land Discourses and Practices at the Taiwanese Buddhist Order Dharma Drum Mountain
Zhuhong's Guide to Buddhism for a Late-Ming Audience
IASBS Taiwan Keynote Talk
The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
The Madhyamika Dimension of Yinshun
Pure Lands in Asian Texts and Contexts
Introduction: Fourth-Wave Studies of Chan/Zen Buddhist Discourse