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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 33 (1&2): Interactions Between Japan and Tibet
Published: 2008
Articles
Land of the Gods Beyond the Boundary - Ritual Landtaking and the Horizontal World View
Gaudenz Domenig, 1-18.
The Nianfo in Obaku Zen - A Look at the Teachings of the Three Founding Masters
James Baskind, 19-34.
The Pro- and Anti-Christian Writings of Fukan Fabian (1565-1621)
Monika Schrimpf, 35-54.
A Hungarian Visitor Among the Ainu - A Translation of Benedek Barathosi-Balogh's Travel Reports to Sakhalin and Hokkaido
Imre Galambos, 55-74.
The Pure Land as a Principle of Social Criticism
Ugo Dessì, 75-90.
Feature Articles: Interactions Between Japan and Tibet
A Hidden History - "Free Tibet, the Lost Crusade of Buddhist Japan"
Yoichi Shimatsu, 91-96.
A Bried History of Japanese Studies in Tibetan Buddhism
Yoshimura Hiromi, 97-102.
H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama and Japanese Buddhist - An Account and Analysis of Complicated Interactions
Martin Repp, 103-26.
Book Reviews
Steven Heine,
Opening a Mountain: Koans of the Zen Masters
Christian Wittern, 127-29.
D. Max Moerman,
Localizing Paradise - Kumano Pilgrimage and the Religious Landscape of Premodern Japan
Martin Repp, 130-32.
Kenneth Doo Young Lee,
The Prince and the Monk: Shotoku Worship in Shinran's Buddhism
Galen Amstutz, 133-36.
Bryan J. Cuewas and Jacqueline I. Stone (eds.),
The Buddhist Dead: Practices, Discourses, Representations
Galen Amstutz, 137-39.
Nam-kin Hur,
Death and Social Order in Tokugawa Japan: Buddhism, Anti-Christianity, and the Danka System
Galen Amstutz, 139-48.
Katja Triplett,
Menschenopfer und Selbstopfter in den japanischen Legenden: Das Frankfurter Manuskript der Matsura Sayohime-Legende
Elisabetta Porcu, 148-51.
Cristina Rocha,
Zen in Brazil: The Quest for Cosmopolitan Modernity
Mark R. Mullins, 151-53.
Ugo Dessi,
Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism
Galen Amstutz, 153-57.
Paul L Swanson and Clark Chilson (eds.),
Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions
Michael Pye, 157-62.
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