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Volume 24 Issue 1-2
- Heisig, James W.
Review of: Ueda Shizuteru, Nishida Kitarō: Ningen no shōgai to iu koto; Keiken to jikaku: Nishida Tetsugaku no “basho” o motomete. - Sanford, James H.
Wind, waters, stupas, mandalas: Fetal Buddhahood in Shingon. [1-38] - Heine, Steven
The Dōgen canon: Dōgen’s pre-Shōbōgenzō writings and the question of change in his later works. [39-85] - Nakamura Kyōko
The religious consciousness and activities of contemporary Japanese women. [87-120] - Anderson, Richard W. and Martin, Elaine
Rethinking the practice of mizuko kuyō in contemporary Japan: Interviews with practitioners at a Buddhist temple in Tokyo. [121-143] - Fowler, Sherry
In search of the dragon: Mt. Murō’s sacred topography. [145-161] - Smits, Gregory J.
Unspeakable things: Sai On’s ambivalent critique of language and Buddhism. [163-178] - Matsuo Kenji
What is Kamakura new Buddhism? Official monks and reclusive monks. [179-189] - Burton, Watson
Review of: Ryūichi Abe and Peter Haskel, translated with essays, Great Fool: Zen Master Ryōkan, Poems, Letters, and Other Writings. [191-194] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Bernard Faure, Visions of Power: Imagining Medieval Japanese Buddhism. [194-197] - Su Jun
Review of: Ng Yu-Kwan, The Philosophy of the Kyoto School: Hisamatsu Shin’ichi [202-206] - Métraux, Daniel A.
Review of: D. W. Bracket, Holy Terror: Armageddon in Tokyo; David E. Kaplan and Andrew Marshall, The Cult at the End of the World: The Incredible Story of Aum; The Japan Times, Terror in the Heart of Tokyo: The Aum Shinrikyo Doomsday Cult; Ian Reader, A Poisonous Cocktail: Aum Shinrikyō’s Path to Violence. [207-210] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Brian Bocking, A Popular Dictionary of Shinto; Nāgārjuna in China: A Translation of the Middle Treatise. [210-211] - Teeuwen, Mark
Review of: John K. Nelson, A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine. [211-214] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Mark Teeuwen, trans., Motoori Norinaga’s The Two Shrines of Ise: An Essay of Split Bamboo (Ise Nikū Sakitake no Ben). [214-215] - Swanson, Paul L.
Review of: Irit Averbuch, The Gods Come Dancing: A Study of the Japanese Ritual Dance of Yamabushi Kagura. [215-216] - Métraux, Daniel A.
Review of: David M. O’Brien with Yasuo Ohkoshi, To Dream of Dreams: Religious Freedom and Constitutional Politics in Postwar Japan. [217-219] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Hee-Sung Keel, Understanding Shinran: A Dialogical Approach. [219-222]