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Keyword [Chinese Buddhism]
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81. Study On Master Taixu's Buddhism Judgment Thought
82. "God"and Buddha:A Study Of Joseph Edkins' Interpretation Of Chinese Buddhism
83. Research On The Image Of The Witch In Chinese And Indian Buddhist Art
84. The Religious, Political Activities And Legal Inheritance Of Xikonuo Nahutuktu In The Mainland
85. Between the Mundane and Super-Mundane: Master Yongjue Yuanxian and the Revival of Chinese Buddhism in 17th Century Fujian Are
86. A Buddha-shaped hole: Yinshun's (1906--2005) critical Buddhology and the theological crisis in modern Chinese Buddhism
87. The revival of Buddhist monasticism in medieval China
88. Voice, dust, shadow, stone: The makings of spells in medieval Chinese Buddhism
89. Globalization and Chinese Buddhism: The Canadian experience
90. Li Tongxuan's (635--730) Thought and His Place in the Huayan Tradition of Chinese Buddhism
91. Recontextualization, Exegesis, and Logic: Kuiji's (632-682) Methodological Restructuring of Chinese Buddhism
92. Chanting the Amitabha Sutra in Taiwan: Tracing the origin and the evolution of Chinese Buddhism services in monastic communities
93. Mea maxima vikalpa: Repentance, meditation, and the dynamics of liberation in medieval Chinese Buddhism, 500--650 CE
94. The history of doctrinal classification in Chinese Buddhism: A study of the panjiao systems
95. The sinification of Buddhism as found in an early Chinese indigenous Sutra: A study and translation of the 'Fo-shuo Ching-tu San-mei Ching' (the Samadhi-Sutra on Liberation through Purification Spoken by the Buddha)
96. Burning for the Buddha: Self-immolation in Chinese Buddhism
97. Byways in Chinese Buddhism: The 'Book of Trapusa' and indigenous scriptures
98. The 'Treasure Store Treatise' (Pao-tsang lun) and the sinification of Buddhism in eighth century China
99. Elements of omnicontextual thought in Chinese Buddhism: Annotated translations of Gui Feng Zong Mi's 'preface to 'Collection of Various Writings on the Chan Source' thinspace' and his 'commentary on 'Meditative Approaches to the Hua Yen Dharmadhatu' thins
100. The Religious Lives of Shanghai's Lay Buddhist Business Elites and the Modernization of Chinese Buddhism: A Case Study of Wang Yiting (1867~1938)
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