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Volume 26 Issue 1-2
- Tucker, John Allen
Rethinking the Ako Ronin Debate: The Religious Significance of Chushin gishi. [1-37] - Buijnsters, Marc
Jichihan and the Restoration and Innovation of Buddhist Practice. [39-82] - Ives, Christopher
The Mobilization of Doctrine: Buddhist Contributions to Imperial Ideology in Modern Japan. [83-106] - Hur, Nam-lin
The Sōtō Sect and Japanese Military Imperialism in Korea. [107-134] - Payne, Richard K.
At Midlife in Medieval Japan [135-157] - Stone, Jacqueline I.
Some Reflections on Critical Buddhism (Review article: Hubbard and Swanson, Pruning the Bodhi Tree). [159-188] - Sasaki Shizuka
The Mahaparinirvana Sutra and the Origins of Mahayana Buddhism (Review article: Shimoda, Nehangyo no kenkyu). [189-197] - Kisala, Robert J.
Review of: Ian Reader and George J. Tanabe, Jr., Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan. [199-201] - Reid, David
Review of: Mark R. Mullins, Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of Indigenous Momements. [201-204] - Swanson, Paul L.
Review of: Ricahrd K. Payne, ed., Re-Visioning "Kamakura" Buddhism. [204-205] - Ebersole, Gary L.
Review of: Isomae Jun'ichi, Kiki shinwa no metahisutori (A metahistory of the Kojiki and Nihon shoki myths). [206-208] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Peter Harvey, The Selfless Mind; Frank J. Hoffman and Mahinda Deegalle, eds., Pali Buddhism; John Pickering, ed., The Authority of Experience; and Paul Williams, Altruism and Reality [208-215] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Arie Van der Kooij and Karel van der Toorn, eds., Canonization and Decanonization [216-220]