A survey of the state of the field until 2000, first presented at the Annual Conference of the Japanese Association for Buddhist Studies in Hiroshima (October 2000). It was then published in the journal Nihon bukkyō gakkai nenpō 日本仏教学会年報 66 (2001). This PDF results from the digitization of the second version included in the volume published by Heirakuji shoten
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Review of the state of the field in Zen studies focusing on the fifteen years between 1989 and 2004
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Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
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This study focuses on the physical aspects of Zen training as opposed to the psychological studies d...
Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
Zen Buddhism was introduced to China in the sixth century. After going through a long process in Chi...
This work is not so much about religion as about individual religiosity. It is primarily about peopl...
The author presents the following main topics of research on Zen: the polemics concerning the histor...
Review of the state of the field in Zen studies focusing on the fifteen years between 1989 and 2004
THE MAIN TRENDS IN THE RESEARCH ON ZENThe author presents the following main topics of research on Z...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
new ground in Western Zen studies. Up to that time Zen publica tion in the West dealt primarily with...
The Sanbokyodan (Three Treasures Association) is a contemporary Zen movement that was founded by Yas...
at UCLA, spent the years 1974-1979 as an ordained monk at the Korean Son (Zen) monastery Songswang-s...
The year 1967 was indeed a very good year in the development of Zen Buddhist studies on both sides o...
Buswell Robert E. Zen (Sŏn) Buddhism and the Context of Belief. In: Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, vol. 7, ...
abstract: Information Measurement Theory (IMT) is a decision-making system developed by ASU's Dr. De...
Duration: 25:30Date: December 29, 2010.Duration: 25:30ever, even though the Buddhist tradition has i...
This study focuses on the physical aspects of Zen training as opposed to the psychological studies d...
Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
Zen Buddhism was introduced to China in the sixth century. After going through a long process in Chi...
This work is not so much about religion as about individual religiosity. It is primarily about peopl...