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JOURNAL> International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 26, no. 2 (December 2016): Exploring Ālayavijñāna
by Charles Muller
Posted on behalf ofRichard McBride, Associate Editor
Journal of the International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture
Here is the table of contents for the International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 26, no. 2 (December 2016).
Exploring Ālayavijnñāna:
The Indian Yogācāra Master Sthiramati and His Views on the Ālayavijñāna Concept
• Martin DELHEY (University of Hamburg, Germany), pp. 11-35
Dharmakīrti and His Commentators’ Views on the Transformation of the Basis and the Status of the Ālayavijñāna
• Vincent ELTSCHINGER (École Pratique des Hautes Études, France), pp. 37-60
Ālayavijñāna as the Seventh Consciousness
• ŌTAKE Susumu (Hanazono University, Japan), pp. 61-83
Wonhyo’s View of the Ālayavijñāna:
Centered on His Understanding of the Three Subtle Marks of the Ālayavijñāna
• KIM Seongcheol (Geumgang University, Korea), pp. 85-115
Research Articles:
Past Buddhas, the Future Buddha Maitreya and His “Descents”: With Reference to the Role of Theosophy and Krishnamurti
• Karel WERNER (University of London, United Kingdom), pp. 119-148
Buddhist Attitude to Society and Social Issues
• Guang Xing (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), pp. 149-185
Sanskrit Fragments Corresponding to Chapter I.8 of the Jñānaprasthāna
• CHUNG Jin-il (Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany), pp. 187-227
Scholar-monks (ruseng): An Aspect of Buddhist-Confucian Intersection in Chinese History
• WANG Song (Peking University, China), pp. 229-253
Book Reviews:
Xu Jing. A Chinese Traveler in Medieval Korea: Xu Jing’s Illustrated Account of the Xuanhe Embassy to Koryŏ. Korean Classics Library: Historical Materials. Translated, annotated, with an introduction by
Sem Vermeersch.
• KIM Sujung (DePauw University, USA), pp. 257-261
Burning for the Buddha: Self-Immolation in Chinese
Buddhism,
by James A. Benn.
• KOH Seung-hak (Nungin University), pp. 263-668by James A. Benn.