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Volume 14 Issue 2-3

  • Swanson, Paul L.
    Editor’s introduction, with bibliography. [71-81]
  • Lai, Whalen
    Why the Lotus Sūtra? On the historic significance of Tendai. [83-99]
  • Hazama Jikō
    The characteristics of Japanese Tendai. [101-112]
  • Shirato Waka
    Inherent enlightenment (hongaku shisō) and Saichō’s acceptance of the bodhisattva precepts. [113-127]
  • Groner, Paul
    Annen, Tankei, Henjō, and monastic discipline in the Tendai School: The background of the Futsū jubosatsukai kōshaku. [129-159]
  • McMullin, Neil
    The Enryaku-ji and the Gion Shrine-Temple complex in the Mid-Heian Period. [161-184]
  • Rhodes, Robert F.
    The kaihōgyō practice of Mt. Hiei. [185-202]
  • Tamura Yoshirō
    Japanese culture and the Tendai concept of original enlightenment. [203-210]
  • Grapard, Allan G.
    Linguistic cubism: A singularity of pluralism in the Sannō cult. [211-234]
  • Saso, Michael
    Kuden: The oral hermeneutics of Tendai Tantric Buddhism. [235-246]
  • Chappell, David W.
    Is Tendai Buddhism relevant to the modern world? [247-266]
  • Yamano, Toshirō
    Review of: Ikeda Rosan, Makashikan kenkyū josetsu. [267-270]
  • Swanson, Paul L.
    Review of: Hirai Shun’ei, Hokke mongu no seiritsu ni kansuru kenkyū. [271-273]
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