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  1. JOURNAL> November 2018 issue of Journal of Chinese Religions now online
  2. CFP> International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture Vol.28, No.2

JOURNAL> November 2018 issue of Journal of Chinese Religions now online

by Philip Clart
Vol. 46, no. 2 (November 2018) of the Journal of Chinese Religions is now online at https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yjch20/current?nav=tocList . The print edition will follow soon.

Please note that this is the final issue of JCR to be published by Routledge; beginning with the May 2019 issue (vol. 47, no. 1), JCR will be published by Johns Hopkins University Press, and will be available online via Project Muse.

For further information about this transition (including new subscription details), see https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/journal-chinese-religions .

Best wishes,

Philip Clart

Editor, JCR
jcr@uni-leipzig.de

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Journal of Chinese Religions 46, no. 2 (November 2018)

ARTICLES

The Great God of the Five Paths (Wudao dashen 五道大神) in Early Medieval China
Frederick Shih-Chung Chen

Buddhist Historiography: A Tale of Deception in a Seminal Late Ming Buddhist Letter
Jennifer Eichman

The Pig and the Prostitute: The Cult of Zhu Bajie in Modern Taiwan
Benjamin Brose


REVIEWS

Hsun Chang & Benjamin Penny, eds., Religion in Taiwan and China: Locality and Transmission (Paul R. Katz)

Alexei Kamran Ditter, Jessey Choo, and Sarah M. Allen, eds., Tales from Tang Dynasty China: Selections from the Taiping guangji (Rebecca Doran)

Vincent Goossaert, Bureaucratie et salut: Devenir un dieu en Chine (Pan Junliang)

Michael D. K. Ing, The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought (Vincent S. Leung)

Ian Johnson, The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao (Yanfei Sun)

Michael Lackner, ed., Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia (Beverley Foulks McGuire)

James Miller, China’s Green Religion: Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future (Dan Smyer Yü)

Kristian Petersen, Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in Han Kitab (Guangtian Ha)

Geoffrey Redmond, The I Ching (Book of Changes): A Critical Translation of the Ancient Text (David J. Lebovitz)

Barend J. ter Haar, Guan Yu: The Religious Afterlife of a Failed Hero (Noga Ganany)
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CFP> International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture Vol.28, No.2

by Tara Eunyoung KIM
Dear Colleagues,
The International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture (IJBTC) is published to promote Buddhist Studies by encouraging wide-ranging research on Buddhist thought and culture.
IJBTC is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published bi-annually in English language by the Academy of Buddhist Studies at Dongguk University, Korea.
The scholastic quality of IJBTC was accredited by Korean Research Foundation in 2007. The IJBTC are included in the Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index in 2017 and the resource of the ATLA Religion Database® in 2018.
IJBTC seeks papers and book-reviews on history, philosophy, literature, and culture that are relevant to Buddhism. IJBTC always welcomes submissions that bring new perspectives and fresh research to the various fields of Buddhist Studies.
The deadline for submitting a contribution to Vol.28 No.2 is October 20th, 2018. IJBTC Vol.28 No.1 will be published December 31st, 2018.
For more information, including submissions, subscription and inquiries, please contact:
Email: ijbtc@dongguk.edu
H.P.: http://ijbtc.dongguk.edu/
Tel: +82 (02) 6713 5140

Tara Eunyoung KIM
Associate Resercher
Institute for Buddhist Culture, Dongguk University
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