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JOURNAL TOC> The Eastern Buddhist 48/2
by John LoBreglio
Dear H-Buddhism Members,
We would like to announce the publication of the latest issue
of The Eastern Buddhist, volume 48, number 2. Please see the table
of contents for this issue below.
In addition, we would like everyone to know that Free
Access to past volumes of The Eastern Buddhist is now
available online. The link for our most recent issue is here.
Please share this information with your colleagues.
Volumes of The Eastern Buddhist, New Series, may
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Lastly, we would like to extend our best wishes to all those
affected by the covid-19 crisis. We hope that you all remain healthy and safe.
With our best wishes,
The Editorial Team of The Eastern Buddhist
John LoBreglio
Editor
PUBLISHED JANUARY 2020
Vol. 48,
No. 2, New Series, 2017
ARTICLES
The Dust Contemplation: A Study and Translation
of a Newly
Discovered Chinese Yogācāra
Meditation Treatise from the
Haneda Dunhuang Manuscripts of
the Kyo-U Library
Eric M. Greene
Whence Came the Name
“Kuiji” Instead of Just “Ji”?
He Huanhuan
The Two Bodhisattva
Reliefs of Sŏkkuram Grotto: Identifying
the Figures of Mañjuśrī
and Samantabhadra
Lim Young-ae
Korean Buddhist Practice
as Seen in a Nineteenth-Century Rosary Print
Boudewijn Walraven
REPORT
“A Day Without Work is a
Day Without Food”: New
Developments in Chinese
Buddhism
Esben Andreasen
BOOK REVIEWS
Berthe
Jansen. The Monastery Rules: Buddhist Monastic
Organization in Pre-Modern Tibet (Alexander K.
Smith)
John C.
Maraldo.Japanese Philosophy in the Making 1:
Crossing Paths with Nishida (Tanaka Jun’ichi)
Jan Van
Bragt. A Soga Ryōjin Reader (Tsunoda Yuichi)Paul B. Watt. Demythologizing Pure Land Buddhism:
Yasuda Rijin and the Shin Buddhist Tradition (Jeff
Schroeder)
Anna
Andreeva. Assembling Shinto: Buddhist Approaches to Kami Worship in Medieval
Japan (Michael Pye)
OBITUARY
Where Did He Go? Ueda
Shizuteru Sensei’s Last Lesson
Bret W. Davis
BOOKS
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Assistant Director,
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