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Zen in the United States
Buddhism in America
Winter 2020
Soto Zen: an Introduction to Zazen
The Interconnectedness of Well-Being Zen Buddhist Teachings on Holistic Sustainability
New Religions in Global Perspective
Japan Studies Review
Kitō Jiin in Contemporary Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism
Reflections on Zen Buddhism
Putting a Price on Zen: the Ub Siness of Redefining Religion for Global Consumption Joshua A
Chinese Buddhism in the UNITED STATES Meilee Shen National Chengchi University, Taiwan Abstract the Connection Between a Religio
A Retrospective Snapshot of American Zen in 1973
An Interview with Joan Sutherland, Roshi
Zen Enlightenment
Dōgen and Sōtō Zen
Reflections on the Wumenkuan
California State University, Northridge a Cultural
Wind Bell in Anticipation of Its Printing, and Now, on Its Adual Arrival, We Print the Last Case
Zen Buddhism and American Religious Culture: a Case Study of Daistez Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966)
Top View
Two Buddhisms, Three Buddhisms, and Racism
The Mountains and Waters Sutra
1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2011 Eido Tai Shimano
Dogen's Manuals of Zen Meditation Author: Bielefeldt, Carl
RELS-Religious Studies 1
Zen Communication - a Cross Cultural Approach to Mindfulness, Appropriate Response, and Flow in Dyadic Interactions
Leave Behind
Kitō Jiin in Contemporary Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism
North Americans Embrace a Contemplative School of Buddhism (Part Three in a Four‐Part Series on Buddhism in North America)