THE MAIN TRENDS IN THE RESEARCH ON ZENThe author presents the following main topics of research on Zen: the polemics concerning the history and orthodox character of Zen which are inseparably associated with the inveterate conflicts between the various Zen schools, the psychological and psycho-analytical interpretation (as well as its libertine variety, including “beat Zen”), the theory of Zen universalism (which is associated with the dialogue between Zen and Christianity), the so called, missionary trend in Zen and the debate on the philosophy of Zen. What is especially significant is that the author singles out the missionary trend in Zen, incorporating passages whose aim is to interest the readers in the practice of Zen (e.g. the answer...
The focus of this dissertation is Myōan Eisai, considered by scholarship as the founder of the Rinza...
As a commercial phenomenon, Zen is recognizable throughout the world as a lucrative brand name that ...
A survey of the state of the field until 2000, first presented at the Annual Conference of the Japan...
The author presents the following main topics of research on Zen: the polemics concerning the histor...
This work is not so much about religion as about individual religiosity. It is primarily about peopl...
More than a few Occidental scholars have criticized the English-language essays of D.T. Suzuki on Ze...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1969.Includes bibliograph...
The Sanbokyodan (Three Treasures Association) is a contemporary Zen movement that was founded by Yas...
Review of the state of the field in Zen studies focusing on the fifteen years between 1989 and 2004
TEISHÕ, THE LANGUAGE OF DHARMA AND MONDO. THE PROBLEMS OF GENRE AND STYLEThe article is associated w...
The Sanbo Kyodan is a contemporary school of Zen that was founded by Yasutani Haku’un Roshi in 1954....
The philosophers of the so-called Kyoto school famously synthesized Zen Buddhist thought and the aca...
new ground in Western Zen studies. Up to that time Zen publica tion in the West dealt primarily with...
This work explores the life, works, and role of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966) in the reception ...
The Sanbõkyõdan (Three Treasures Association) is a contemporary Zen movement that was founded by Yas...
The focus of this dissertation is Myōan Eisai, considered by scholarship as the founder of the Rinza...
As a commercial phenomenon, Zen is recognizable throughout the world as a lucrative brand name that ...
A survey of the state of the field until 2000, first presented at the Annual Conference of the Japan...
The author presents the following main topics of research on Zen: the polemics concerning the histor...
This work is not so much about religion as about individual religiosity. It is primarily about peopl...
More than a few Occidental scholars have criticized the English-language essays of D.T. Suzuki on Ze...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1969.Includes bibliograph...
The Sanbokyodan (Three Treasures Association) is a contemporary Zen movement that was founded by Yas...
Review of the state of the field in Zen studies focusing on the fifteen years between 1989 and 2004
TEISHÕ, THE LANGUAGE OF DHARMA AND MONDO. THE PROBLEMS OF GENRE AND STYLEThe article is associated w...
The Sanbo Kyodan is a contemporary school of Zen that was founded by Yasutani Haku’un Roshi in 1954....
The philosophers of the so-called Kyoto school famously synthesized Zen Buddhist thought and the aca...
new ground in Western Zen studies. Up to that time Zen publica tion in the West dealt primarily with...
This work explores the life, works, and role of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966) in the reception ...
The Sanbõkyõdan (Three Treasures Association) is a contemporary Zen movement that was founded by Yas...
The focus of this dissertation is Myōan Eisai, considered by scholarship as the founder of the Rinza...
As a commercial phenomenon, Zen is recognizable throughout the world as a lucrative brand name that ...
A survey of the state of the field until 2000, first presented at the Annual Conference of the Japan...