Special Issue:
Buddhisms in Japan
Contents:
- “Japanese Buddhism”: Essence, Construct, or Skillful Means?
by Gereon Kopf [ download ] - Identity in Difference: Reading Nishida’s Philosophy through the Lens of Shin Buddhism
by Daniel Friedrich [ download ] - On- and Offline Representations of Japanese Buddhism: Reflections on a Multifaceted Religious Tradition
by Elisabetta Porcu [ download ] - Locally Translocal American Shin Buddhism
by Scott A. Mitchell [ download ] - Paths across Borders: Comparative Reflections on Japanese and Indo-Tibetan Models of the Buddhist Path
by David L. Gardiner [ download ] - The Dangerous Kami Called Buddha: Ancient Conflicts between Buddhism and Local Cults and Medieval Attempts at Resolution
by Fabio Rambelli [ download ] - “The Karmic Origins of the Morning-Bear Mountain”: Preliminary Research Notes on Asamayama Engi
by Anna Andreeva [ download ] - Contemplations and Imagery: Issues Relevant to Ancient Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Icons, Ritual Practice, and Cultural Contexts
by Cynthea Bogel [ download ] - Ritual of the Clear Light Mantra
by Richard K. Payne [ download ]
Book Review:
Wild Geese: Buddhism in Canada, edited by John S. Harding, Victor Sōgen Hori, and Alexander Soucy
— Reviewed by Brooke Schedneck
BDK ENGLISH TRIPIṬAKA SERIES: A PROGRESS REPORT [ download ]