Volume 14 of The Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies (2013) has
just appeared. Its contents are listed below, under my signature information.
Information about IIJBS (including about subscriptions) may be found at: http://www.iijbs.org/html/home.html.
In a
separate email, to be sent shortly, I will issue a special call for papers for
IIJBS vol. 15, which will be dedicated to the memory of its founding editor,
Prof. A.K. Narain (1925-2013). I also will provide information about plans for
an edited volume in honor of Prof. Narain, and a call for papers for that
project, as well.
With best wishes,
Roger
Jackson
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Roger R. Jackson
Co-Editor
Indian
International Journal of Buddhist Studies
Department of Religion
Carleton
College
One North College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
email: rjackson@carleton.edu
(Fall 2013: Numata Visiting
Professor in Buddhist Studies, McGill University, Montreal, QC,
Canada)
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The Indian International Journal
of Buddhist Studies , vol. 14 (2013)
I Articles
1. Anālayo,
Bhikkhu
Debate with a Sceptic – The Dīrgha-āgama Parallel to the Pāyāsi-sutta
(1) [pp. 1-27]
2. Pu Chengzhong
Chinese Versions of the Virūḍhaka’s
Massacre of the Ś akyans : A Preliminary Study [ 29-47]
3. Tse-fu Kuan
The
Sautrāntika Theories of Life-Continuum in Light of Karma [ 49-75]
4. Tomoko
Makidono
The Lotus Born from Mud: Tibetan Sources and Interpretations of a
Simile for Buddha-Nature [ 7 7-118]
5 Peter Skilling
Śāriputra and
Jambucchāyaka: Three Citation from the Tibetan Tanjur with Parallels in the Pali
Jambukhādaka-saṃyutta [ 119-138]
6 Charles Willemen
Origin of the ‘Land of
Bliss’ [ 139-147]
7 A.K. Narain and Ranjana Sheel
Rethinking Buddhism as
the Religion of Peaceful Ethical Self-Culture [ 149-188]
II.
Book Reviews
1. Charles Willemen
Michael Radich, How Ajātaśatru Was
Reformed: The Domestication of “Ajase” and Stories in Buddhist History. Studia
Philologica Buddhica. Tokyo, 2011. 202 pp., ISBN 978-4-906267-65-1. [
189-195]
· Obituary
Jikido TAKASAKI by Shinjo Nobusada Kawasaki [197-
199]