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NEW JOURNAL ISSUE> Journal of Chinese Religions vol. 44, no. 2 (November 2016) now online
by Philip Clart
Dear list
members,Vol. 44, no.2 (November 2016) of the Journal of Chinese Religions is now available online at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yjch20/44/2, with the print issue to follow soon. See the table of contents below.
JCR is available by institutional subscription (see http://www.tandfonline.com/pricing/journal/yjch20) or via individual membership in the Society for the Study of Chinese Religions, which includes a subscription to both the print and online editions (see http://chinesereligions.org/contact/).
Best wishes,
Philip Clart
Editor, JCR
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ARTICLES
A “Prehistory” to Chinese Debates on the Survival of Death by the Spirit, with a Focus on the Term Shishen 識神/ Shenshi 神識
MICHAEL RADICH
The Sūtra on Transforming the Female Form: Unpacking an Early Medieval Chinese Buddhist Text
STEPHANIE BALKWILL
Original Buddhism and Its Discontents: the Chinese Buddhist Exchange Monks and the Search for the Pure Dharma in Ceylon
JUSTIN R. RITZINGER
REVIEWS
Robert Ford Campany, A Garden of Marvels: Tales of Wonder from Early Medieval China (ZHENJUN ZHANG)
Anthony E. Clark, ed., A Voluntary Exile: Chinese Christianity and Cultural Confluence Since 1552 (LARS PETER LAAMANN)
Monika Gaenssbauer, Popular Belief in Contemporary China: A Discourse Analysis (RICHARD MADSEN)
Yong Huang, Why Be Moral: Learning from the Neo-Confucian Cheng Brothers (SARAH A. MATTICE)
Guolong Lai, Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion (ANKE HEIN)
Lothar Ledderose and Hua Sun, eds., Buddhist Stone Sutras in China, Sichuan Province 1 (KARIL J. KUCERA)
Chen-kuo Lin and Michael Radich, eds., A Distant Mirror: Articulating Indic Ideas in Sixth and Seventh Century Chinese Buddhism (STUART H. YOUNG)
D. E. Mungello, The Catholic Invasion of China: Remaking Chinese Christianity (EMILY DUNN)
David W. Pankenier, Astrology and Cosmology in Early China: Conforming Earth to Heaven (LISA RAPHALS)
Mario Poceski, The Records of Mazu and the Making of Classical Chan Literature (PEI-YING LIN)
Florian C. Reiter, The Beginning of the Subtle School of Taoism一切道經音義妙門由起: An Official Perception of Taoism in the Early T’ang Period (GIL RAZ)
C. Pierce Salguero, Translating Buddhist Medicine in Medieval China (ANTONELLO PALUMBO)
Meir Shahar, Oedipal God: The Chinese Nezha and His Indian Origins (MEGAN BRYSON)
Stuart H. Young, Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China (RYAN RICHARD OVERBEY)
Zhuo Xinping, ed., Christianity (CHRISTIAN MEYER)