All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 21 Issue 4
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Mohr, Michel
Zen Buddhism during the Tokugawa period: The challenge to go beyond sectarian consciousness. [341-372] -
Rambelli, Fabio
True words, silence, and the adamantine dance: On Japanese Mikkyō and the formation of the Shingon discourse. [373-405] -
Pearce, Thomas H.
Tenchi Seikyō: A messianic Buddhist cult. [407-424] -
App, Urs
Review article: Linji’s evergreens. A review of Burton Watson, trans., The Zen Teachings of Master Lin-chi. [425-436] -
Tanabe, George
Review of: William R. LaFleur, Liquid Life: Abortion and Buddhism in Japan. [437-440] -
Nosco, Peter
Review of: Janine Anderson Sawada, Confucian Values and Popular Zen: Sekimon Shingaku in Eighteenth-Century Japan. [441-442] -
Reasoner, Paul
Review of: Arthur H. Thornhill III, Six Circles, One Dewdrop: The Religio-Aesthetic World of Komparu Zenchiku. [442-445] -
Kawahashi Noriko
Review of: Rita M. Gross, Buddhism after Patriarchy: A Feminist History, Analysis, and Reconstruction of Buddhism. [445-449] -
Tucker, Mary Evelyn
Review of: Peter K. Lee, ed., Confucian-Christian Encounters in Historical and Contemporary Perspective. [449-451]