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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 27 (1): Shingon Buddhism
Published: 2002
Articles
The Hogo (Tressure Name) of Kobo Daishi and the Development of Beliefs Associated with It
Hinonishi Shinjo, 5-18.
The 11th Century Revival of Mt. Koya: Its Genesis as a Popular Religious Site
William Londo, 19-40.
Buddha's Wrath: Esoteric Buddhism and the Discourse of Divine Punishment
Fabio Rambelli, 41-68.
A Late Heian Period Reinterpretation of the Rishukyo mandara
Harriet Hunter, 69-98.
Book Reviews
Mikael Adolphson,
The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and Warriors in Medieval Japan
Wakabatashi Haruko, 99-104.
Jacqueline Stone,
Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism
Martin Repp, 105-10.
Steven Heine,
Shifting Shape, Shaping Text: Philosophy and Folklore in the Koan Tradition
Hank Glassman, 111-12.
Brian Bocking,
The Oracles of the Three Shrines: Windows on Japanese Religion
Martin Repp, 113-117.
Dennis Hirota (ed.),
Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism
Teramoto Tomomasa, 118-124.
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