All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 22 Issue 1-2
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Sueki Fumihiko
Two Seemingly Contradictory Aspects of the Teaching of Innate Enlightenment (hongaku) in Medieval Japan [3-16] -
Stone, Jacqueline I.
Medieval Tendai Hongaku Thought and the New Kamakura Buddhism: A Reconsideration [17-48] -
Groner, Paul
A Medieval Japanese Reading of the Mo-ho chih-kuan: Placing the Kankō ruijū in Historical Context [49-81] -
Habito, Ruben L. F.
The Logic of Nonduality and Absolute Affirmation: Deconstructing Tendai Hongaku Writings [83-101] -
Abé, Ryūichi
Saichō and Kūkai: A Conflict of Interpretations [103-137] -
Antoni, Klaus
The “Separation of Gods and Buddhas” at Omiwa Jinja in Meiji Japan [139-159] -
Kawahashi Noriko
Jizoku (Priests’ Wives) in Sōtō Zen Buddhism: An Ambiguous Category [161-183] -
LaFleur, William R.
Silences and Censures: Abortion, History, and Buddhism in Japan. A Rejoinder to George Tanabe [185-196] -
Tanabe, George
Sounds and Silences: A Counterresponse [197-200] -
Fitzgerald, Timothy
Review Article: Things, Thoughts, and People out of Place [201-217] -
Reader, Ian
Review of: Bryan Wilson and Karel Dobbelaere, A Time to Chant: The Soka Gakkai Buddhists in Britain [219-224] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Ng Yu-Kwan, T’ien-t’ai Buddhism and Early Mādhyamika [224-227] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Steven W. Laycock, Mind as Mirror and the Mirroring of Mind: Buddhist Reflections on Western Phenomenology [227-229] -
Swanson, Paul L.
Review of: Center for Japan Studies at Berkeley, Multimedia Dictionary of Shinto and Japanese Life: Interactive Introduction to Japanese Culture and Classics [229-231]