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Vol. 22 No. 1 (2005)
Vol. 22 No. 1 (2005)
Published:
2005-05-20
Editorial
Editor's Note
Rupert Gethin
ii
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Articles
Buddhist Studies Review 22.1 (2005)
- Various
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Some Pali Discourses in the Light of Their Chinese Parallels
Anālayo
1-14
PDF
The Weary Buddha Or Why the Buddha Nearly Couldn't Be Bothered
David Webster
15-25
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The Buddha's Attitude to Social Concerns as Depicted in the Pali Canon
Mudugamuwe Maithrimurthi
27-43
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The Religious Meaning of Buddhist Sculpture in its Cultural Setting
The Buddha Images of Qingzhou in the Light of Recent Scholarship
T. H. Barrett
45-69
PDF
Reviews
Daughters of Emptiness, Poems of Chinese Buddhist Nuns. Beata Grant.
Ann Heirman
71-72
PDF
Seeing through Zen: Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan Buddhism. John R. McRae.
Stefania Travagnin
73-78
PDF
Zen and the Modern World: a Third Sequel to Zen and Western Thought. Masao Abe and Steven Heine.
Christopher H. Jones
78-83
PDF
Obituaries
Thích Huyên-Vi (Le-Van-Huyên)
8 April 1926 - 15 February 2005
Bhikkhu Pāsādika
85-90
PDF
News & Notes
Call for Papers: UKABS Special Conference
Lancaster University 14–16 July 2006 Buddhism & Popular Culture
Rupert Gethin
91
PDF
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