Current Volume: 2025

Series Four Volume 6

ARTICLES

O’Neill, Alexander James. “Transcendent Understanding: Rennyo’s Soteriology and Plotinus’ Dialectic in Dialogue.” 

Shirley, Bruno M. “Buddhist Poetics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Muvadev-dā-vata Reconsidered.”

Shen, Li. “When Indian ‘Victorious Crown Ornament’ Encounters China: A Study on the Ritual Texts, Imagery, and the History of Buddhist Teachings Related to the Uṣṇīṣavijayā Maṇḍala during the Song-Yuan Period (960–1368).”

SPECIAL SECTION: AMERICAN BUDDHISM, RACE, AND POWER

Lee, Jesse J. “Introduction to the Special Section on American Buddhism, Race, and Power.”

Sokolow, Kirby. “Buddhist Exceptionalism Behind Bars.”

Jung, Girim. “Imagined and Realized Black-Asian Solidarity and American Buddhism.”

Lai, Elaine. “What Hope? Staying with the Trouble of America’s Racial Karma.”

SPECIAL SECTIONFOUNDATIONS OF BUDDHIST CHAPLAINCY: A JAPAN-US DIALOGUE

Chen, Lilu & Nancy Lin. “Introduction to the Special Section on Foundations of Buddhist Chaplaincy: A Japan-US Dialogue.”

Gauthier, Jitsujo T. “Contemporary Approaches to Buddhist Pedagogy for Chaplaincy Education.”

Kinst, Daijaku. “Foundations and Dialogues in Buddhist Chaplaincy.”

Hirano Shunkō. “Reflections on My Experiences Working as a Death Row Chaplain in Japan.”

Kigoshi Yasushi. “The Great East Japan Earthquake and Reconsidering ‘Buddhism’: Do Our Lives Come to Nothing after Death?”

Yuen, Elaine. “A Community-Based Disaster Chaplaincy Education Program.”

Takahashi Eigo. “Caring For Ōtsuchi Town after the Great East Japan Earthquake.”

BOOK REVIEWS

Jones, Dhivan. “Rethinking Meditation: Buddhist Meditative Practices in Ancient and Modern Worlds by David L. McMahan.”

Yadav, Manshi. “Learning from the West, Learning from the East: The Emergence of the Study of Buddhism in Japan and Europe Before 1900 ed. by Stephen Kigensan Licha and Hans Martin Kräme.”

O’Neill, Alexander James. “Esoteric Pure Land Buddhism by Aaron P. Proffitt.”

Payne, Richard K. “The Buddhist Tantras: A Guide by David B. Gray.”