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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 21 (1): A New Approach to Medieval Pure Land Buddhism
Published: 1996
Articles
Introduction
Robert F. Rhodes , 1-4
On Problems Surrounding Koya's Appearance
Hayami Tasuku, 5-27
Pure Land Practitioner or Lotus Devotee? The Earliest Biographies of Genshin. Apprendix: A Translation of the Kakocho Biography
Robert F. Rhodes, 28-69
The Separate Biography of Honen: A Translation and Critical Analysis of the Betsu-denki
Christoph Kleine, 70-99
The Surpreme Dharma for the Meanest People: Honen's Interpretation of the "Three Pure Land Sutras"
Martin Repp, 100-36
Shinran's Historical Consciousness
Yasutomi Shinya, 137-62
Review Article
A New Approach to Medieval Pure Land Buddhism: Taira Masayuki, Nihon chusei no shakai to Bukkyo
Robert F. Rhodes, 163-81
Book Reviews
Donald F. McCallum,
Zenkoji and Its Icon: A Study in Medieval Japanese Religious Art
Patricia Yamada, 182-85
Janet R. Goodwin,
Alms and Vagabounds: Buddhist Temples and Popular Patronage in Medieval Japan
Alexander M. Kabanoff, 186-89
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