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Publications sur le bouddhisme de la Terre Pure en langues occidentales
(cette bibliographie couvre l'essentiel des publications depuis 1995)

Publications on Pure Land Buddhism in Western Languages
(this bibliography covers most of the publications since 1995)

- Dernière mise à jour : 25 sept; 2009 / Last update : Sept. 25, 2009 -
par / by Jérôme Ducor

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1995 ¦ 1996 ¦ 1997 ¦ 1998 ¦ 1999 ¦ 2000 ¦ 2001 ¦ 2002 ¦ 2003 ¦ 2004 ¦ 2005 ¦ 2006 ¦ 2007 ¦ 2008 ¦ 2009

1995

  1. Bowers, Russell H., Jr. : Someone or Nothing? : Nishitani’s Religion and Nothingness as a Foundation for Christian-Buddhist Dialogue. Asian Thought and Culture. New York, Peter Lang Publishing, 1995; 264 pp. ISBN 0-8204-2832-9

  2. Bryant, Gail F. Chin: Kuhon Ojojzu: Paintings of the Nine Grades of Birth: Context and Interpretation. Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1995; 258 pp. UMI's order no. 9601375

  3. Bryant, Gail Chin : "The Mukaekô of Taimadera : A Case of Salvation Re-Enacted". Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, 8 (1995), p. 325-334.

  4. Dobbins, James : "Women's Birth in Pure Land as Women : Intimations from the Letters of Eshinni". Eastern Buddhist, N.S., 28-1 (Spring 1995), p. 108-122.

  5. Fujimoto, Kiyohiko : "Modernization Movements and Traditional Education in the Pure Land Sect". In "Zen Buddhism Today", Annual Report of the Kyoto Zen Symposium, No. 12 (Kyoto Seminar for Religious Philosophy, Nov. 1995), p. 41-60.

  6. Hara, Maya: A Study and Translation of Genku Shonin Nikki. M.A. Graduate Theological Union, 1995.

  7. (Honen :) The Commentary on the Triple Sutra. In "Jodo-shugaku kenkyu", No. XVIII-XXII (Kyoto, Chion-in Jodo-shugaku-kenkyusho, 1991-1995).

  8. Inagaki, Hisao : The Amida Sutra Mandala, an iconography with the text of The Amida Sutra. Kyoto, Pure Land Mandala Study Group; Nagata Bunshodo, 1995; 118 pp. ISBN 4-8162- 441-4 C3315 (Nombreuses illustrations du "Mandala de l'Amidakyo" / Numerous illustrations from the "Amidakyo Mandala")

  9. Inagaki, Hisao : Shinran e il Jôdoshinshû; traduzione italiana di Sergio Marcoz; IABC Pamphlet Series, 4. Hikone, International Association of Buddhist Culture, 1995.

  10. Inagaki, Hisao : The Three Pure Land Sutras (in collaboration with Harold Stewart). Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai English Tripitaka 12-II, III, IV. Berkeley, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1995; 173 pp. ISBN 2-886439-01-X

  11. Inagaki, Hisao (ed.) : A Glossary of Shin Buddhist Terms (Shinshu yogo eiyaku gurossari-, wago-hen). Ryukoku Daigaku Bukkyo-bunka-kenkyusho sosho, V. Kyoto, Nagata Bunshodo, 1995.

  12. (Kakunyo : ) Notes on Oral Transmission, Kudensho (trsl. by Yasuo Izumi with Philipp Karl Eidmann). B.C. Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Churches Federation, 1995. ISBN 0-9696597-1-7.

  13. Keel, Hee-Sung : Understanding Shinran: a dialogical approach. Nanzan Studies in Asian Religions, 6; Fremont (Ca.), Asian Humanities Press, 1995; 210 pp. ISBN 0-89581-937-6 (Étude inter-religieuse par un théologien chrétien de l'Université Sogang de Séoul / Inter-religious studies by a Christian theologian of Sogang University in Seoul)
    • Review by Joseph S. O’Leary : JJRS 24/1–2 (1997) (pdf)

  14. Kleine, Christoph : "Ein wunderbarer Tod: buddhistische 'Hingeburts-Legenden' im Nihon-ôjô-gokuraku-ki". Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 3.1 (1995), p. 3-27.

  15. Kleine, Christoph : "Hônen Revisited: A Reappraisal of a Great Heretic". Studies in Central & East Asian Religions, 8 (Copenhagen und Århus, 1995), p. 84-90.

  16. Kuo Li-ying : "La récitation des noms de buddhas en Chine et au Japon". T'oung Pao, LXXXI (1995), p. 230-268.

  17. Pas, Julian F. : Visions of Sukhavati: Shan-Tao's Commentary on the Kuan Wu-liang- Shou-Fo Ching. Albany, State University of New York Press, 1995; 452 pp. ISBN 0-7914-2520-7 (Première étude sur l'oeuvre majeure de Shandao; avec de nombreux extraits du texte en traduction; mais l'interprétation générale est faussée par des a priori / First in-depth study of Shandao's main work, with numerous quotations; but the interpretation is biased by apriorisms)
    • Review by Charles B. Jones (JBE, 3 / 1996)
    • Ducor, Jérôme : Shandao et Hônen, à propos du livre de Julian F. Pas "Visions of Sukhâvatî". JIABS 22/1 (1999), p. 93-163.

  18. Perrin, Véronique : "Ôjôden, une légende de la bonne mort". Ebisu, 11 (Tokyo, Maison-Franco-Japonaise, oct.-déc. 1995; ISSN 1340-3656), p. 133-193.

  19. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 12 (Dec. 1995); 276 pp.; ISSN 0911-7660
      The 7th Biennial Conference of IASBS at Honolulu, Conference Papers, Articles.
    1. Andrade, Angela :"An Inquiry into Conversion : Asahara Saichi's Eshin and Repentance in the West", p. 88-101;
    2. Arai Toshikazu : "The Meaning of Death in Jodo Shinshu", p. 65-74;
    3. Corless, Roger R. : "Beginning at the End : "No-practice" in Shin and Early rDzogs Chen", p. 253-265;
    4. Ducor, Jerome : "The Canon Laws of Honganji and Doctrinal Authority", p. 142-151;
    5. Fredericks, James L. : "The Desire for God and the Great Compassion", p. 171-187;
    6. Fujimori Noriaki : "Shin Buddhists' Approach to Environmental Problems", p. 102-107;
    7. Inada, Kenneth K. : "The Pure Land and its relationship to the Aesthetic Nature", p. 188-204;
    8. Inagaki Hisao : "The Mandalas of the Three Pure Land Sutras : An Introduction", p. 108-120;
    9. Nasu Eisho : "Popular Pure Land Teaching of the Zenkoji Nyorai and Shinran", p. 75-87;
    10. Otte, Klaus : "The Philosophy of Salvation : Other Power versus Self Power", p. 152-170;
    11. Pinto, Shogyo Gustavo : "Global Shinshu and the Nippocentric Barrier", p. 51-64;
    12. Skorupski, Tadeusz : "A Tibetan Prayer for Rebirth in the Sukhavati", p. 205-252;
    13. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : "A Prospectus of the Buddhist Churches of America : The Role of Ethnicity", p. 121-141.

  20. A Record in Lament of Divergences (Tanni-sho). Shin Buddhism Translation Series, 13. Kyoto, Hongwanji International Center, 1995.

  21. Russel-Smith, Lilla Bikfalvy : Thousand Buddha Temples of Dunhuang, Parts 1-2. The Middle Way (London, The Buddhist Society, 1995), Vol. 70, No. 2-3, p. 121-132, 197-209.

  22. Shin Buddhist, 3 (IABC, December 1995).
    Papers of the 7th European Shin Conference (Dusseldorf, 1992) and the 8th European Shin Conference (Vienna, 1994), Essays and Translations.

  23. Suzuki, D. T. : Reflections on the Pure Land (trsl. by W. S. Yokoyama). Eastern Buddhist, N.S., 28-1 (Spring 1995), p. 1-16.

  24. Tabrah, Ruth, M. : The Monk who dared, An Historical Novel About Shinran. Kailua, Press Pacifica, 1995; 331 pp. ISBN 0-916830-75-7

  25. ten Grotenhuis, Elizabeth : The White Path Crossing Two Rivers : a contemporary Japanese garden represents the past. Journal of Garden History, Vol. 15:1 (1995), p. 1-18.

  26. Tsang, Carol Richmond: The Development of Ikko-Ikki, 1500-1570. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1995; 301 pp. UMI's order no. 9609909

  27. Unno Taitetsu : Tannisho : a Shin Buddhist classic. Honolulu, Buddhist Study Center Press, 1995. ISBN 0-938474-05-7 / ISBN 0-938474-04-9 (pbk.)

  28. Yasutomi, Shin'ya : The Legacy of Meiji Shinshû. In "Zen Buddhism Today", Annual Report of the Kyoto Zen Symposium, No. 12 (Kyoto Seminar for Religious Philosophy, Nov. 1995), p. 51-61.

  29. Yokoyama, W. S. : Two Thinkers on Shin : Selections from the Writtings of Soga Ryôjin and Kaneko Daiei . Eastern Buddhist, N.S., 28-1 (Spring 1995), p. 123-154.


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1996

  1. Amstutz, Galen : Missing Hongan-ji in Japanese Studies. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 1996, 23 / 1-2, p. 155–178. - On-line (PDF)

  2. Bandô Shôjun : Tannisho, Passages Deploring Deviations of Faith. BDK English Tripitaka, 105-2. Berkeley, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1996. ISBN 1-886439-03-06

  3. Eracle, Jean : Le Révérend Harry Pieper et la propagation du bouddhisme Shin en Europe. Granges-Marnand, ARCBS, 1996.

  4. Eracle, Jean : Soûtra des paroles du Buddha sur Amida. Genève, Société bouddhique suisse Jôdo-Shinshû, 1996.

  5. Fujita, Kôtatsu : The Origin of the Pure Land (trsl. by Rebecca Otowa). Eastern Buddhist, N. S., 29-1 (Spring 1996), p. 33-52.

  6. Fujita, Kôtatsu : The Larger Sukâvatîvyûha, romanized text of the Sanskrit manuscripts from Nepal, Part III. Tôkyô, Sanki-bô, 1996. (Supplement to Part I-II, 1992-1993).

  7. Gira, Dennis : Une mystique bouddhique des pauvres. Chemins de Dialogue, 7 (Marseille, I.S.T.R., 1996), p. 145-166.
  8. Gomez, Luis O. : Land of Bliss, The Paradise of the Buddha of Measureless Light, Sanskrit and Chinese Versions of the Sukhavativyuha Sutras. (Studies in Buddhist Traditions; Institute for the Study of Buddhist Traditions, University of Michigan). Kyoto, Higashi-Honganji Shinshu Otani-ha; Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1996; 357 pp. ISBN 0-8248-1760-5 (Traductions libres du Grand Sûtra et du Petit Sûtra / Free translations of the Larger Sutra and the Smaller Sutra)

  9. Hirota, Dennis (Editor) : Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism : Creating a Shin Buddhist Theology in a Religiously Plural World. Berkeley, Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1996.

  10. Inagaki, Hisao : The Way of Nembutsu-Faith, A Commentary on Shinran's Shoshinge, Hymn of True Faith and Nembutsu. Hôrai Publication, 3; Kyoto, Nagata Bunshodo, 1996; 249 pp. ISBN 4-8162-5931-7 C0015 (Avec le texte original, sa transcription romanisée et une traduction mot-à-mot / With the original text, romanized transcription and word by word translation)

  11. Kleine, Christoph : Honens Buddhismus des Reinen Landes : Reform, Reformation oder Häresie? Bern, Peter Lang, 1996; xiii + 427 pp. ISBN 3-631-49852-7

  12. Minami, Kirsten Gottfresden : The Development of the Karma Concept in Shinran's Thought. In Bjrake Frellesvig og Christian M. Hermansen (eds.), "Florilegium Japonicum - Studies Presented to Olof G. Lidin on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday". Copenhagen, Akademisk Forlag, 1996.

  13. Peel, Shitoku A. : Filosofie en Mystiek van de Jodo-Shinshu. Antwerpen, De Simpele Weg, 1996; 192 pp. ISBN 90-75299-06-0

  14. "Pure Land Buddhism in Heian and Kamakura Japan". Japanese Religions, Vol. 21, No.1 (Jan. 1996; Special issue ed. by Robert F. Rhodes):
    1. Hayami, Tasuku : On Problems Surrounding Kôya's Appearance, p. 5-27.
    2. Kleine, Christoph : The Separate Biography of Hônen: A Translation and Critical Analysis of the Betsu-denki, p. 70-99.
    3. Repp, Martin : The Supreme Dharma for the Meanest people, A Study of Hônen's Interpretation of the "Three Pure Land Sutras", p. 100-136.
    4. Rhodes, Robert F. : Pure Land Practitionner or Lotus Devotee? The Earliest Biographies of Genshin. Appendix: Translation of the Kakochô Biography, p. 28-69.
    5. Rhodes, Robert F. : A New Approach to Medieval Pure Land Buddhism : Taira Masayuki, Nihon chûsei no shakai to Bukkyô, p. 163-181.
    6. Yasutomi, Shinya : Shinran's Historical Consciousness, p. 137-162.

  15. The Pure Land Tradition: History and Development (James Foard, Michael Solomon and Richard K. Payne, ed.); Berkeley Buddhist Study Series, 3. Berkeley, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley and Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1996; 548 pp. ISBN 0- 89581-0921
    1. Chappell, David : The Formation of the Pure Land Movement in China: Tao-ch'o and Shan-tao, p. 139-171.
    2. Chiba, Joryu : Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in Early Shinshu: Kakushi Nembutsu and Kakure Nembutsu, p. 463-496.
    3. Corless, Roger J. : T'an-luan: The First Systematizer of Pure Land Buddhism, p. 107-137.
    4. Foard, James H. : Ippen and Pure Land Wayfarers in Medieval Japan, p. 357-397.
    5. Fujita, Kotatsu : Pure Land Buddhism in India, p. 1-42.
    6. Huntington, John C. : Rebirth in Amitabha's Sukhavati, p. 43-105.
    7. Lai, Whalen : Legends of Births and the Pure Land Tradition in China, p. 173-232.
    8. Payne, Richard K. : The Five Contemplative Gates of Vasubandhu's Rebirth Treatise as a Ritualized Visualization Practice, p. 233-266.
    9. Rogers, Minor L. : Rennyo's Ofumi and the Shinshu in Pure Land Tradition, p. 429-461.
    10. Shigematsu, Akihisa : An Overview of Japanese Pure Land, p. 267-312.
    11. Solomon, Michael : Honganji under Rennyo: The Development of Shinshu in Medieval Japan, p. 399-428.
    12. Unno, Taitetsu : Shinran: The New Path to Buddhahood, p. 313-355.

  16. Rhodes, Robert F. : Hungry Ghosts, Animals, Humans, Fighting Spirits and Heavenly Beings : Genshin's View of the Five Realms in the Ôjôyôshû. Bukkyôgaku seminâ, 64 (Oct. 1996), p. 51 (24) - 33 (42).

  17. Rhodes, Robert F. : Imagining Hell : Genshin's Vision of the Buddhist Hells as found in the Ôjôyôshû. Annual Memoirs of the Otani University Shin Buddhist Comprehensive Institute, Vol. 15 (1996), p. 73-108.

  18. Rogers, Ann T. & Minor L. : Rennyo Shonin Ofumi, The Letters of Rennyo. BDK English Tripitaka, 106-1. Berkeley, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1996. ISBN 1-886439-03-06

  19. Russel-Smith, Lilla Bikfalvy : Thousand Buddha Temples of Dunhuang, Parts 3-4. The Middle Way (London, The Buddhist Society, 1996), Vol. 70, No. 4, p. 272-282; Vol. 71, No. 1, p. 37-50.

  20. Smith, Joel R. : Human Insufficiency in Shinran and Kierkegaard. Asian Philosophy, 6 (1996), p. 117-127.

  21. Takeuchi, Yoshinori : The Fundamental Problem in Shinran's Thought, Part 1. Eastern Buddhist, N. S., 29-2 (Autumn 1996), p. 153-158.

  22. Unno, Taitesu : Tannisho : A Shin Buddhist Classic. Rev. ed. Honolulu, Buddhist Study Center Press, 1996. ISBN 0-938474189

  23. Urakami, Kenjo S.: Amida Buddha and His Pure Land : Three Sutras and One Treatise. 1996; 257 pp. ISBN 0-9653650-0-X

  24. Watada, Terry : Bukkyo Tozen : A History of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism in Canada 1905-1995. Toronto Buddhist Church, 1996; 426 pp. ISBN 0-9699502-0-9
    • p. 385-398 : Matsubayashi Hoshu : "The Essentials of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism".

  25. Wilhelm, Claudia : Shinrans Vorstellung von der Rettung der Menschheit. Eine Untersuchung seiner Hauptwerke. Studies in Oriental Religions, 40. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 1996; 168 pp. ISBN 3-447-03839-X


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1997

  1. Amstutz, Galen: Interpreting Amida, History and Orientalism in the Study of Pure Land Buddhism. SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies. Albany, State University of New York Press, 1997; 248 pp. ISBN 0-7914-3310-2 (Etude socio-politique / Socio-political study)
    • review by Charles B. Jones (JBE)

  2. Annual Memoirs of the Otani University Shin Buddhist Comprehensive Research Institute (Shinshu Sogo Kenkyusho Kenkyu Kiyo), 16 / 1997 (published 1999)
    • Kiyozawa, Manshi : Discourse on Religious Morality and Common Morality, trsl. with an Introduction by Mark L. Blum, p. 1-16.
    • Kiyozawa, Manshi : The Nature of My Faith, trsl. by Mark L. Blum, p. 17-23.
    • Soga, Ryojin : A Saviour on Earth: The Meaning of Dharmakara Bodhisattva's Vow, trsl. by Jan Van Bragt, p. 25-37.
    • Soga, Ryojin : Shinran's View of Buddhist History, trsl. by Jan Van Bragt, p. 39-59.

  3. Augustine, Morris J.; Kondo Tessho : Senchaku Hongan Nembutsu Shû, A Collection of Passages on the Nembutsu Chosen in the Originel Vow compiled by Genkû (Hônen). BDK English Tripitaka, 104-II. Berkeley, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1997; 170 pp. ISBN 1-886439-05-2

  4. The Collected Works of Shinran; 2 vols. Shin Buddhism Translation Series. Kyoto, Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha (Honganji Int'l Center), 1997. - Vol. 1 : The Writtings; 704 pp.; Vol. 2 : Introductions, Glossaries, and Reading Aids; 363 pp.
    • Première traduction intégrale des oeuvres complètes de Shinran en langue occidentale. Reproduit les textes déjà publiés dans les treize volumes de la série "Shin Buddhist Translation Series", auxquels s'ajoutent dix inédits, dont le Gutoku-sho.
      The first complete translation of all Shinran's works in Western language. Includes the translations already published in the 13 volumes of the "Shin Buddhist Translation Series", plus ten original translations, including Gutoku-sho.

  5. Ducor, Jérôme: L'objet fondamental de vénération [go-honzon] dans le Jodo-Shinshu. In "Le Vase de béryl, Études sur le Japon et la Chine en hommage à Bernard Frank" (Arles, Editions Philippe Picquier, 1997; 638 pp. ISBN 2-87730-303-9), p. 87-94.

  6. Durt, Hubert : Quelques aspects de la légende du Roi Ajase (Ajâtashatru) dans la tradition canonique bouddhique. Ebisu, N° 15 (Tokyo, Maison Franco-Japonaise, printemps-été 1997), p. 13-27.

  7. Eichenbaum Karetzky, Patricia : Water, The Divine Element of Creation and Images of the Buddha of the West in Early China. Journal of Chinese Religions, 25 (Fall 1997), p. 33-55.

  8. Eracle, Jean : Tannisho, Les paroles du Saint Homme Shinran, adaptation subdivisée en vue d'une lecture mensuelle. Genève, Société bouddhique suisse Jôdo-Shinshû, 1997; 52 pp.

  9. Hara, Maya M. : Genkû Shônin shinikki : A Study and Translation of an early Hônen Biography. Japanese Religions Vol. 22, No.1 (Jan. 1997), p. 1-37.

  10. Hirota, Dennis : No Abode, The Record of Ippen. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1997; ISBN 0-8248-1997-7

  11. Ishii, Yoshiaki : A Glossary of Shin Buddhist Terms / Shinshû yôgo ei-wa gurossari. 2nd ed.; Okayama, 1997. English-Japanese version (cf. Japanese-English version)

  12. Lewis, Stephen J.; Amstutz, Galen : Teleologized "virtue" or mere religious "character?", A critique of Buddhist Ethics from the Shin Buddhist point of view; JBE, 4 (1997), p. 138-159.

  13. Peel, Shitoku Adrien : Jodo-Shinshu, A Short Presentation of Shin Buddhism. Trsl. by Yuho B. Van Parijs and Jokyo G. Gatenby. Antwerp, De Simpele Weg, 1997; 21 pp.; ISBN 90-75299-07-9

  14. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 13-14 (Dec. 1997); 250 pp.; ISSN 0911-7660
      The 8th Biennial Conference of IASBS at Calgary, Conference Papers, Articles.
    • Arai, Toshikazu : Jodoshinshu as a Mahayana Bodhisattva Way, p. 37-49;
    • Book panel on Hee Sung Keel, "Understanding Shinran : A Dialogical Approach", p. 120-138;
    • Corless, Roger : The Pathless Path for North America, p. 6-18;
    • Corless, Roger : Who was Shinran's Teacher? : A Comparison of Lineage Authentification in Zen and Shin, p. 208-224;
    • Fujimura, Carole : Eighty-Four Thousands Ways ..., p. 75-97;
    • Gibbs, Gregory : Shinjin as a Transformation in Identity, p. 50-63;
    • Hamilton, Doreen : The Alternatives to Violence Project : An example of Jodo Shinshu in action, p. 64-74;
    • Ishida, Hoyu : Salvation for Oneself and Others : "The Wish to Save All Beings" in the Present, p. 225-240;
    • Muneto, Tatsuo : An Examination of Some Shin Buddhists' View of the World, p. 166-187;
    • Paraskevopoulos, Nityaprabha S. : The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana and its Significance for Shin Buddhism, p. 188-207;
    • Payne, Richard K. : The Cult of Arya Aparamitayus : Proto-Pure Land Buddhism in the Context of Indian Mahayana, p. 19-36;
    • Pinto, Gustavo, S. : Unheeded Bodhisattvas, p. 109-119;
    • Snow, Elson B. : The Fullness of Eternity : Literati and the Bodhisattva's Doctrine, p. 139-157;
    • Tokunaga, Michio : 'Change of Heart' in Shinran's Pure Land Thought, p. 98-108.

  15. Shin Buddhist Resource Center (Gerald Sakamoto) : Letters of Rennyo (Gobunsho). Internet edition, 1997. (Thirty-two letters)

  16. Silk, Jonathan Alan : The Composition of the Guan Wuliangshoufo-jing : Some Buddhist and Jaina Parallels to its Narrative Frame. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 25 (1997), p. 181-256.

  17. Solomon, Michael : Rennyo and the Rise of Honganji, Shin Buddhism & Society in Medieval Japan. Los Angeles, Pure Land Publications, 1997; ISBN 1-877604-11-9

  18. Steineck, Christian : Quellentexte des japanischen Amida-Buddhismus. Studies in Oriental Religions, 39. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 1997. 222 pp. ISBN 3-447-03823-3
    - Traductions allemandes de / German translations of :
    Hônen : Ichimaikishômon, Sanbukyôtaii; Shinran : Shôshinge, Yuishinshmon'i, Kyôgyôshinshô (extracts); Yuien : Tannishô; Ippen : Ippen shônin goroku (extracts).

  19. Takeda, Ryûsei : Shinran's View of 'Desire', in the light of Amida's Vow. In "Shinran kyôgaku ronso" (Murakami Sokusui sensei kiju kinen; Kyoto, Nagata Bunshodo, 1997), p. 892-876.

  20. Takeda, Ryûsei (ed.) : A Collection of Materials from Jodo Shinshu Temples Overseas, Vol. I : Buddhist Churches of America. Shinran's Thought and the Contemporary World, IV. Kyoto, Ryukoku University, Bukkyo Bunka Kenkyujo, 1997; 350 pp.

  21. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : Ocean, An Introduction to Jodo-Shinshu Buddhism in America, A Dialogue with Buddhists & Others. Berkeley, Wisdom Ocean Publications, 1997; 272 pp. ISBN 0-9658062-0-0 (Introduction généraliste pour tout public, sous forme de questions-réponses / Introduction for general readers in question-answer form)

  22. Tsai, Hsing-Li : Ch'en Hung-Shou's "Elegant Gathering": A Late-Ming Pictorial Manifesto of Pure Land Buddhism. Ph. D. University of Kansas, 1997. 274 pp. UMI's order no. 9827494

  23. Yin Kuang : Pure-Land Zen, Zen Pure-Land. Ed. by Forrest Smith, trsl. by Thich Thien Tam. Bronx NY, Sutra Translation Committee of the United States and Canada, 1997.


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1998

  1. Amstutz, Galen : The Politics of Independent Pure Land in China; Journal of Chinese Religions, 26 (Fall 1998), p. 21-50.

  2. Amstutz, Galen : The Politics of Pure Land Buddhism in India. Numen, Vol. XLV, No. 1 (1998), p. 69-96.

  3. Andreasen, Esben : Popular Buddhism in Japan : Shin Buddhist Religion & Culture. Latitude 20 Book. 199 pp. Honolulu, Univ. of Hawaii Press, 1998; ISBN 0-8248-2027-4 (cloth), 0-8248-2028-2 // Richmond, Curzon Press, 1998; ISBN 1-873410-76-X / 1-873410-77-8 (Articles originaux et anthologie / Original articles and anthology)
    • Review by Charles B. Jones (JBE)

  4. Anjin ketsu jo sho : Over de Verwezenlijking van het Vredesgemoed. Vertaling Yuho B. Van Parijs, inleiding en nota's Shitoku A. Peel. Jikoji-Cahiers, nr 1. Antwerpen, De Simpele Weg, 1998; ISBN 90-75299-09-5

  5. Atone Joji; Hayashi Yoko : An Anthology of the Teachings of Honen Shonin. Los Angeles, Bukkyo University - Los Angeles Extension, 1998.

  6. Bloom, Alfred : Shin Buddhism in America : A Social Perspective. In Charles S. Prebish and Kenneth K. Tanaka (eds.), "The Faces of Buddhism in America" (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1998), p. 31-47.

  7. Bowring, Richard : Preparing for the Pure Land in Late Tenth-Century Japan. JJRS 25 / 3-4 (1998), p. 221–257.

  8. Bukkyo University - L.A. Extension (ed.) : A Comprehensive Review of the Pure Land Buddhism of Hônen (1996 International Academic Symposium). Kyoto, Bukkyo Daigaku, 1998; 120 pp.

  9. Ducor, Jérôme : Le Sûtra d'Amida prêché par le Buddha (Amidakyô). Société Suisse-Asie, Monographies, vol. 29. Bern, Peter Lang, 1998; 216 pp. ISBN 3-906759-50-4 (traduction du chinois en parallèle avec le sanskrit et le tibétain; avec une introduction, des appendices et les textes originaux, dont une édition révisée du texte sanskrit / Translation from the Chinese in parallel with the Sanskrit and the Tibetan; introduction, appendices and original texts, including a revised edition of the Sanskrit)

  10. Engaged Pure Land Buddhism: Challenges Facing Jodo Shinshu in the Contemporary World. Studies in Honor of Prof. Alfred Bloom, ed. by Kenneth K. Tanaka and Eisho Nasu. 357 pp. Berkeley, Wisdom Ocean Publications, 1998. ISBN 0-9658062-1-9
    1. Asaeda, Zensho: A Bibliographical Summary of Studies on Myokonin: Retrospect and Prospects, p. 316-328;
    2. Corless, Roger: Healing Laughter: A Shin Dharmology of Mara, p. 329-340;
    3. Dobbins, James C.: A Brief History of Pure Land Buddhism in Early Japan, 113-165;
    4. Foard, James H.: Pure Land Belief and Popular Practice: The Odori Nembutsu of Ippen Shonin, p. 189-200;
    5. Fredericks, James: Jodo Shinshu's Mission to History: A Christian Challenge to Shin Buddhist Social Ethics, p. 48-66;
    6. Gibbs, Gregory G.: Existentializing and Radicalizing Shinran's Vision by Repositioning It at the Center of Mahayana Tradition, p. 267-284;
    7. Hara, Maya M.: Honen and The Tale of the Heike, 166-188;
    8. Ingram, Paul O.: An Essay on Socially Engaged Buddhism, p. 27-47;
    9. Nasu, Eisho: Ordination Ceremony of the Honganji Priests in Premodern Japanese Society, p. 201-220;
    10. Payne, Richard K.: The Visions of Vaidehi: Transformative Symbolism in a Visualization Practice, p. 241-266;
    11. Sugiyama, Shigeki J.: The Essence of Shinran's Teaching: Understanding to Praxis, p. 285-315;
    12. Tanabe, George J., Jr.: Glorious Gathas: Americanization and Japanization in Honganji Hymns, p. 221-237;
    13. Tanaka, Kenneth K.: Concern for Others in Pure Land Soteriological and Ethical Considerations: A Case of Jogyo daihi in Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, p. 88-110;
    14. Unno, Mark T.: Shin Buddhist Social Thought in Modern Japan, p. 67-87;
    15. Unno,Taitetsu: Shin Buddhism in the West: The Question of Authenticity, p. 3-26.

  11. Eracle, Jean : Questions-réponses sur le bouddhisme. Genève, Société bouddhique suisse Jôdo-Shinshû, 1998; 56 pp.

  12. Eracle, Jean : Reverend Harry Pieper und die Anfänge des Shin-Buddhismus in Europa. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt von Alexander Schrott. Genf, Buddhistische Gesellschaft Jôdo-Shinshû der Schweiz, 1998; 50 s.

  13. Foard, James H. : What One Kamakura Story Does: Practice, Place, and Text in the Account of Ippen at Kumano. In "Re-Visioning 'Kamakura Buddhism' " (ed. by Richard K. Payne; Honolulu, Univ. of Hawai'i Press, 1998; ISBN 0-8248-2078-9), p. 101-115

  14. Gobunshô, As Cartas do Mestre Rennyo. São Paulo, Communidade Sul-Americana da Escola Jodo-Shinshu, 1998; 130 pp. ISBN 85-86969-01-X (em Português)

  15. Hapatsch, Hischam A. : Die Heiligen Schriften des Amitabha-Buddhismus. Das große Sukhavati-vyuha-Sutra, Das kleine Sukhavati-vyuha-Sutra, Das Meditationssutra, übersetzt und herausgegeben von Hischam A.Hapatsch. Berlin, litteraMedia Online-Verlagen, 1998. ISBN 3-933246-52-0.

  16. Harrison, Paul : The Pratyutpanna Samadhi Sutra, translated by Lokaksema (T. 13, 418). BDK English Tripitaka, 25-II. Berkeley, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1998; 116 pp. ISBN 1-886439-06-0

  17. Harrison, Paul : Women in the Pure Land: Some Reflections on The Textual Sources. Journal of Indian Philosophy, Vol. 26, No. 6 (Dec. 1998), p. 553-572

  18. Hirota, Dennis : No Abode: The Record of Ippen (rev. ed.). Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press, 1998; 272 pp. ISBN 0-8248-1978-0

  19. Horton, Sarah J. : Genshin's Role in the Spread of Pure Land Buddhism in the Heian Period. Bukkyô-bunka-kenkyûsho shohô, no. 22 (1998), p. .

  20. Inagaki, Hisao : Gosei's Myokonin Stories (Myokonin-den). Ryukoku Daigaku Ronshu 452 (July 1998), p. 2-44.

  21. Inagaki, Hisao : Nagarjuna's Discourse on the Ten Stages, A Study and Translation from Chinese of Verses and Chapter 9. Ryukoku Literature Series (Ryûkoku Sôsho), V; Kyoto, Ryukoku Gakkai, 1998; 274 pp. ISSN 1343-0378 (Avec une étude sur l'important 9e chapitre "De la pratique facile" / With a study on Chapter 9th "The Easy Practice")

  22. Inagaki, Hisao : T'an-luan's Commentary on Vasubandhu's Dirscourse on the Pure Land, A Study and Translation. Kyoto, Nagata Bunshodo, 1998; 411 pp. ISBN 4-8162-1872-6 C3015 (Première traduction publiée en langue occidentale de l'oeuvre capitale de Tanluan; avec le texte chinois, une importante introduction et des appendices / First published translation of Tanluan's main work, with the Chinese text, introduction and appendices)

  23. Kaneko, Daiei : Rennyo, The Restorer. Eastern Buddhist, N. S., 31-1 (1998), p. 1-11; 31-2 (1998), p. 209-218.

  24. Kleine, Christoph: Portraits of Pious Women in East Asian Buddhist Hagiography: A Study of Accounts of Women who Attained Birth in Amida's Pure Land. BEFEO 85 (1998), p. 325-361.

  25. Kôbai, Eiken : Namo Amida Butsu, Understanding Jodo-Shinshu. Los Angeles, The Nembutsu Press, 1998. 180 pp. ISBN 0-912624-08-7

  26. Omine, Akira : Jodo Shinshu in the 21st Century: A Return to the Starting Point of Religion. Berkeley, Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1998; 28 pp.

  27. Peel, Shitoku A. : Commentar bij Tannisho. Jikoji-Cahiers, nr 2. Antwerpen, De Simpele Weg, 1998; ISBN 90-75299-10-9

  28. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 15 (IASBS, Dec. 1998); 214 pp.; ISSN 0911-7660
    The 10th European Shin Buddhist Conference at Oxford, Conference Papers, Article, Translation.
    1. Andrade, Angela : Reason, Intuitiaon and Action : a Shin Buddhist Approach, p. 106-112;
    2. Arai, Toshikazu : The Relevance of Jodo Shinshu for the Present Day, p. 61-69;
    3. Corless, Roger : Amida as Fact : A Shin Dharmology of Space-Time, p. 70-92;
    4. Gatenby, Jokyo G. : The First Three Jodo Shinshu Patriarchs and Their Relevance for Us, p. 29-41;
    5. Goralski, Poryu-Maciej : Amitabha in Western Buddhism, the Influence of Tibetan and Jodo Shinshu Practices, p. 113-121;
    6. Inada, Keneth : Amida Buddha, Whitehead's God and the Temporal Fact, p. 146-162;
    7. Ishida, Hoyu : Nietsche and Samsara : Suffering and Joy in the Eternal Recurence, p. 122-145;
    8. Paraskevopoulos, Nityaprabha J. : Conception of the Absolute in Mahayana Buddhism and Shinran, p. 42-60;
    9. Pym, Jim : What Kind of Buddha, What Kind of God? The Language of Western Mystical Theology as an aide to understanding the Shin Buddhism experience, p. 14-28;
    10. Schepers, Gerhard : Shinran and Kafka : Points of Convergence in Their Search for Ultimate Truth, p. 93-105;
    11. Yamamoto, Bukkotsu : A Commentary on the Shôshinge, Part 1 (trsl. by Fukuda Kyoko), p. 163-210.

  29. The Rennyo Shonin Reader (ed. by The Institute of Jodo Shinshu Studies and The Hongwanji International Center). Kyoto, Jodo-Shinshu Hongwanji-ha, 1998; 158 pp.
    1. Bloom, Alfred : Rennyo's View of the Salvation of Women, p. 4-33.
    2. Dobbins, James C.: The World-View of Rennyo and His Religion: A Study of "Saying From the Life of Master Rennyo" (Rennyo Shonin Goichidaiki kikigaki), p. 113-131.
    3. Ducor, Jérôme : La vie de Rennyo (1415-1499), p. 57-90.
    4. Peel, Shitoku A. : Rennyo Shonin Twee Waarheden, p. 133-155.
    5. Pinto, Shogyo Gustavo : Rennyo Shonin Hoje, p. 35-55.
    6. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : A Translation of Rennyo Shonin's Shoshinge Tai'i : A Commentary on Shinran Shonin's "Verses on True Shinjin", p. 91-111.

  30. Rhodes, Robert F. : (A) Genshin's Interpretation of the Nembutsu as found in the Ôjôyôshû, The Five Gates of Remembrance as a Paradigm for Nembutsu Practice. Ôtani Daigaku kenkyû nempô, 50 (1998), p. 103-161.

  31. Rhodes, Robert F. : (B) Imagining Hell : Genshin's Vision of the Buddhist Hells as Found in Ôjôyôshû. Annual Memoirs of the Otani University Shin Buddhist Comprehensive Reserach Institute, Vol. 15 (1998), p. 73-108.

  32. Senchakushu English Translation Project : Honen's Senchakushu, Passages on the Selection of the Nembutsu in the Original Vow. Classics in East Asian Buddhism. A Kuroda Institute Book; Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press; and Tokyo, Sogo Bukkyo Kenkyusho, Taisho University, 1998; 280 pp. ISBN 0-8248-2110-6 / 0-8248-2025-8 (Introduction, translation, notes, glossary and index)
    • Review by Jan Van Bragt : JJRS Spring 2000, 27/1–2 (pdf)
    • Review by Dennis Hirota : Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 55, No. 1 (Spring 2000)

  33. Shin Budhist, 4 (IABC, March 1998).
    Tokudo Special, Papers of the 9th European Shin Buddhist Conference (Dusseldorf, 1996), Essays, Poems, Translations.

  34. Suzuki, D. T. : Buddha of Infinite Light. Introduction by Taitetsu Unno. Boston, Shambhala Publications, 1998. ISBN 1-57062-301-5 (A new edition of "Shin Buddhism", revised with an introduction and notes by Taitetsu Unno)

  35. Takeda Ryûsei : Mutual Transformation of Pure Land Buddhism and Christianity: Methodology and Possibilities in the Light of Shinran's Doctrine. Td. by Jan Van Bragt. Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture, 22 (1998), p. 6-40.

  36. Unno, Taitetsu : River of Fire, River of Water : An Introduction to the Pure Land Tradition of Shin Buddhism. New York, Doubleday, 1998; 244 pp. ISBN 0-385-48539-5

  37. Wang-Toutain, Françoise : Le Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha en Chine du Ve au XIIIe siècle. École française d'Extrême-Orient, Monographies, no. 185. Paris, 1998; 412 pp. ISBN 2-85539-785-5

  38. Yokoyama, W.S. : The Legacy of Rennyo Shônin : Rennyo Shônin Itokuki; with an introduction by Nabata Takashi. Eastern Buddhist, N. S., 31-2 (1998), p. 245-262.


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1999

  1. Bloom, Alfred : The Life of Shinran Shonin: The Journey to Self Acceptance. Revised Edition, IBS Monograph Series 1; Berkeley, Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1994; 89 pp.
  2. Buddhist Spirituality II, Later Chinese, Korean, Japanese and the Modern World (ed. by Takeuchi Yoshinori, James W. Heisig, Joseph S. O'Leary, and Paul L. Swanson). New York, Crossroad, 1999. 550 pp. ISBN 082451596X
    • Bloom, Alfred : Shinran's Way, p. 222-238;
    • Fujimoto, Kiyohiko : Hônen's Spiritual Legacy, p. 213-221;
    • Tamaru, Noriyoshi : Early Pure Land Teachers, p. 201-212;
    • Etc.

  3. Chilson, Clark : Buddhist under Cover, Why a Secretive Shinshû Society Remains Hidden Today. Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nr. 23, Spring 1999, p. 18-28.

  4. Ducor, Jérôme : Shandao et Hônen, à propos du livre de Julian F. Pas "Visions of Sukhâvatî". JIABS 22/1 (1999), p. 93-163.

  5. Ford, James Lowry : A Life Ignored : Jôkei (1155-1213) and 'Old' Kamakura Buddhism Reexamined. Ph. D, Princeton University, 1999; 304 pp. UMI's order nr. 9927794

  6. Fujio Düring, Chieko : Rennyo, Uppbyggaren av Shin Sekten. Göteborg, Student Litteratur Lund, 1999. 373 pp.
    - Includes Swedisch translation of Rennyo Shônin Goichidai-ki kikigaki (p. 25-123) and Gobunshô (p. 125-217).

  7. Fussman, Gérard: La place des Sukhâvatî-vyûha dans le bouddhisme indien. Journal Asiatique 287-2 (1999), p. 523-586.

  8. Getz, Daniel: T'ien-t'ai Pure Land Societies and the creation of the Pure Land Patriarchate. In Gregory Peter and Getz Daniel (eds.), "Buddhism in the Sung" (Studies in East Asian Buddhism, no. 13, Kuroda Institute; University of Hawaii Press, 1999, ISBN 0824821556), p. 477-523.

  9. Gunsky, Aleksey (Samara's State University, Russia) : Amitayurdhyana Sutra, traduction russe / Russian translation. On-line edition (1999).

  10. Gunsky, Aleksey : A brief essay of the Pure Land Tradition. On-line edition (1999, in Russian).

  11. Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii :A Pure Land Teaching - Jodo Shinshu : Song of True Shinjin and Three Pure Land Poems, Written by Gutoku Shinran. Honolulu, Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, 1999; 416 pp.
    Inlcudes "the original text, an updated English translation, and a Romanized version applied to modem musical style", according to Hompa-Honganji's Tradition.

  12. Inagaki, Hisao : Amida Dhâranî Sûtra and Jñânagarbha's Commentary, An annotated translation from Tibetan of Anantamukha-nirhâra-dhâranî Sûtra and Tîkâ. Ryukoku Literature Series VII. Kyoto, Ryukoku Gakkai, Ryukoku University, 1999. ISSN 1343-0378

  13. Kakehashi, Jitsuen : Bearer of the Light, The Life and Thought of Rennyo. Trs. by the Center for Contemporary Shin Buddhist Studies. Los Angeles, Pure Land Publications, 1999; 227 pp. ISBN 1-877604-14-7

  14. Machida, Soho : Renegade Monk: Honen and Japanese Pure Land Buddhism; Translated and edited by Ioannis Mentzas. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1999; 214 pp. ISBN 0-520-21179-0
    • Review by Christoph Kleine : JJRS 27/1–2 (2000) (pdf)

  15. Mattosho - Lamp voor latere tijden, Brieven van Shinran. Vertaling H. Eerdekens & Yuho B. Van Parijs, inleiding Shitoku A. Peel. Jikoji-Cahiers, nr 4. Antwerpen, De Simpele Weg, 1999; 44 pp. ISBN 90-75299-13-3

  16. A Multilingual Dictionary of Chinese Buddhism / Mehrsprachiges Wörterbuch des Chinesischen Buddhismus (ed. by Christoph Kleine; Li Xuetao; Michael Pye). Buddhismus-Studien / Buddhist Studies, 3; Duesseldorf, Haus der Japanischen Kultur (EKO); München, Iudicum Verlag, 1999; 324 pp. ISBN 3-89129-692-4

  17. Nishida, Kitaro : Logique du lieu et vision religieuse du monde. Traduit par Yasuhiko Sugimura et Sylvain Cardonnel. Editions Osiris, 1999; 93 pp. ISBN 2-905460-36-9

  18. Pacific World, Third Series, Nr. 1 (Berkeley, IBS, Fall 1999)
    - Special Issue on the 500th Anniversary of Rennyo Shinin's Death.
    > Download articles (PDF)
    1. Bloom, Alfred : Rennyo : His Historical Significance and Contemporary Relevance, p. 3-22.
    2. Hayashi, Tomoyasu : The Idea of Impermanence in Rennyo's Letters, p. 31-46.
    3. Inagaki, Hisao : Shan-tao's Exposition of the Method of Contemplation on Amida Buddha, Part 1, p. 77-89.
    4. Kakehashi, Jitsuen : Rennyo and His Daughter, Kengyoku, p. 61-75.
    5. Matsumoto, David : Rennyo's Letter on Kengyoku-ni, p. 23-29.
    6. Mochizuki, Shinkô : Pure Land Buddhism in China : A Doctrinal History, Author's Preface and Chap. One : A General Survey (trs. by Leo M. Pruden), p. 91-103
    7. Ômine, Akira : The Idea of Tamashii in Buddhism : Who is the "Self"?, p. 47-60.
    - Book Reviews

  19. Peel, Shitoku A. : Jodo-Shinshu na Shinran. Jikoji-Cahiers, nr 5. Antwerpen, De Simpele Weg, 1999; ISBN 90-75299-14-1

  20. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 16 (IASBS, Dec. 1999); 283 pp.; ISSN 0911-7660
    The 9th Biennial IASBS Conference in Hawaii, Conference Papers, Articles, Poems, Obituary : Masatoshi Shoshun Nagatomi (1926-2000).
    1. Barber, A.W. : The Anti Sukhavativyuha Stance of the Tathagatagarbha Sutra, p. 190-202;
    2. Corless, Roger: Chanting Dharmakara's Vows: Principles and Practice of Liturgical Translation, p. 66-88;
    3. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : Engaged Shin Buddhism: Expanding, Challenging and Nurturing - Toward a Discourse of Engaged Living (Seikatsu-ron), p. 14-27;
    4. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : A Scientific Conception of Pure Land and Amida: Towards a Formulation of "Discourse on Engaged Living" (Seikatsu-ron), p. 172-189;
    5. Yasutomi Shinya: The Opening of the Spirit of Dharmakara - The Case of Rev. Takagi Kenmyo (1864-1914), A Shin Buddhist Priest of the Meiji Period, p. 122-130.
    • Etc.

  21. Religions of Japan in Practice (ed. by Georges J. Tanabe, Jr.); Princeton Readings in Religions; Princeton Univ. Press, 1999; 564 pp. ISBN 0-691-05789-3
    1. Andrews, Allan : A Personnal Account of the Life of the Venerable Genkû, p. 370-383;
    2. Deal, William, E. : Women and Japanese Buddhism : Tales of Birth in the Pure Land, p. 176-184;
    3. Dobbins, James C. : Genshin's Deathbed Nembutsu Ritual in Pure Land Buddhism, p. 166-175;
    4. Dobbins, James C. : Shinran's Faith as Immediate Fulfillement in Pure Land Buddhism, p. 280-288;
    5. Hirota, Dennis : On Attaining the Settled Mind : The Condition of the Nembutsu Practicioner, p. 257-267;
    6. Hirota, Dennis : Plain Words on the Pure Land Way, p. 268-279;
    7. Thornton, Sybil : Epic and Religious Propaganda from the Ippen School of Pure Land Buddhism, p. 185-192;
    8. Van Bragt, Jan : Sasaki Shôten : Towards a Postmodern Shinshû Theology, p. 468-486.
    • Etc.

  22. Rhodes, Robert F. : Bodhisattva Practice and Pure Land Practice : Senkan and the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan. Japanese Religions, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Jan. 1999), p. 1-28.

  23. Selected Sutras of the Chinese Buddhism. St. Petersburg, Nauka (Science), 1999. 464 pp. (with illustrations).
    The book includes :
    • Sutra of the Heart of Prajnaparamita, tr. by Evgeny Torchinov, p. 27-34.
    • Sutra of the Diamond Cutter of the Climax of Wisdom (Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra), tr. by Evgeny Torchinov, p. 35-72.
    • Amitabha Sutra (Small Sukhavativyuha Sutra), tr. by Dmitry Popovtsev, p. 73-90.
    • Sutra of the Awakening of Amitayus (Larger Sukhavativyuha Sutra), tr. by Dmitry Popovtsev, p. 91-220.
    • Sutra of the Contemplation of Buddha Amitayus, tr. by D. Popovtsev, p. 221-292.
    • Sutra of the Medicine Buddha, tr. by Dmitry Popovtsev, p. 293-334.
    • Vows of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva (being ch. 40 of Avatamsaka Sutra), tr. by Dmitry Popovtsev, p. 335-372.
    • Sutra of the Perfect Awakening (Yuan jue jing), tr. by Kirill Solonin, p. 373-462.
    All translations are followed by commentaries. (Evgeny Torchinov)

  24. Snow, Elson B. : Tandokumon by Zonkaku. San Francisco, BCA / Busshari-to Press, 1999; 12 pp.

  25. Soga Ryojin : Soga Ryojin on Past Karma : Two Selections from Lectures on the Tannisho (trsl. by Jan Van Bragt). Annual Memoirs of Otani University Shin Buddhist Comprenesive Research Institute, 18 (1999), p. 1-20.

  26. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : Issues of Ethnicity in the Buddhist Churches of America. In Duncan Ryuken Williams and Christopher S. Queen (eds.), "American Buddhism : Methods and Findings in Recent Scholarship" (Richmond, Curzon Press, 1999; 328 pp. - Pbk. ISBN 0700712046, Cloth ISBN 0700710817), p. 3-19.

  27. ten Grotenhuis, Elizabeth : Japanese Mandalas : Representations of Sacred Geography. Honolulu, Univ. of Hawai'i Press, 1999; 229 pp. ISBN 0-8248-2000-2 (cloth) / 0-8248-2081-9 (pbk)
      Ch. 1 : The Taima Mandara, p. 13-32;
      Ch. 6 : Pure Land Mandara in Japan, p. 122-141.
    • Review by Ian Harris (JBE)

  28. Thornton, Sybil Anne : Charisma and Community Formation in Medieval Japan: The Case of the Yugyo-ha (1300-1700). Cornell East Asia Series, no. 102. Ithaca, Cornell University East Asia Programm, 1999; 290 pp. ISBN 1-885445-02-4

  29. Wong, Dorothy C.: "Four Sichuan Buddhits Steles and the Begininnings of Pure Land Imagery in China". Archives of Asian Art, LI (1998-1999), p. 56-79.

  30. Yamabe, Nobuyoshi : 'The Sutra on the Ocean-like Samadhi of Visualization of the Buddha' : The Interfusion of Chinese and Indian Culture in Central Asia as Reflected in a Fifth Century Apocryphal Sutra. Ph. D. Yale University, 1999; 648 pp. UMI's order nr. 9930977

  31. Yasuda Rijin : A Name but Not a Name Alone (trsl. by Paul B. Watt). Annual Memoirs of Otani University Shin Buddhist Comprenesive Research Institute, 18 (1999), p. 21-51.


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2000

  1. Aumann, Oliver : Die Frage nach dem Selbst im Amida-Buddhismus bei Shinran und im Zen-Buddhismus bei Dôgen. Europäische Hochschulschriften: Reihe 27, Asiatische und Afrikanische Studien, Bd. 79. Frankfurt & Bern, Peter Land, 2000; 160 pp. ISBN 3-631-36802-X.

  2. Bloom, Alfred : Understanding Shinran: A Dialogical Approach. Buddhist-Christian Studies, 20 (2000), p. 95-115.

  3. Blum, Mark L. : Samadhi in Honen's Hermeneutic of Practice and Faith: Assessing the Sammai hottokki. In "Wisdom, Compassion, and the Search for Understanding: The Buddhist Studies Legacy of Gadjin M. Nagao" (ed. Jonathan A. Silk; Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press, 2000; ISBN: 0-8248-2086-X), p. 61-95.

  4. Blum, Mark L. : Stand by Your Founder: Honganji's Struggle with Funeral Orthodoxy. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 27/3–4 (Fall 2000) p. 179–212. - On-line (PDF)

  5. Buddhismus und Christentum, Jodo Shinshu und Evangelische Theologie (Hg. von Barth, Hans-Martin; Minoura, Eryo; Pye, Michael). Hamburg, EB-Verlag, 2000; ISBN 3930826593.
    • Bukkyô to Kirisutokyô no taiwa, Jôdo-Shinshû to fukuinshugishingaku. Kyoto, Hozokan, 2000.

  6. Ducor, Jerome : Le Tanni-shô et la querelle de l'ère Jôô. Bukkyô-bunka-kenkyûsho kiyô, 39 (Kyoto, Ryukoku University, Nov. 2000), p. 1-9.

  7. Ducor, Jerome : Textual Sources of the Amidakyô. In Yamada Meiji kyôju kanreki kinen ronbunshû - "Sekai bunka to bukkyô" (Kyôto, Nagata Bunshôdô, 2000), p. 75-103.

  8. Eracle, Jean: Le Saint Homme Shinran et le coeur de l'Amidisme. Connaissance des religions, No 61 / 64 (janv.-déc. 2000), p. 254-273.

  9. Gira, Dennis : Faith and Practice in "Pure Land Buddhism" Thought, A Catholic Reaction. In "À la rencontre du bouddhisme", collection Le Christianisme à la rencontre des religions, III (Namur, Artel, 2000 / ISBN 2-87374-052-3), p. 255-275.

  10. Inagaki, Zuio Hisao : Liturgy for Birth (Ojoraisan), Compiled by Monk Shan-tao. On-line translation, Amida Net, October 2000.
    The first complete translation of Shandao's (613-681) Wangsheng-lizhan-jie.

  11. Inagaki, Hisao : Words and Hymns of Japanese Pure Land Masters. In Yamada Meiji kyôju kanreki kinen ronbunshû - "Sekai bunka to bukkyô" (Kyôto, Nagata Bunshôdô, 2000), p. 17-33.
    • Includes translations of : Genshin, Yokawa Hogo (p. 17-18); Honen, Ichimai Kishomon (p. 18-19); Shinran, Jogai Wasan (p. 19-20); Ippen, Betsugan Wasan (p. 21-24); Ippen, Hyaku Rikugo (p. 24-32); Rennyo, Ryogemon (p. 32-33).

  12. Inagaki, Hisao : The Three Pure Land Sutras. On-line Revised Translation (2000)

  13. Jones, Charles : Mentally Constructing What Already Exists : The Pure Land Thought of Chan Master Jixing Chewu (1741-1810). JIABS Vol. 23, Nr. 1 (2000), p. 43-70.

  14. Livro de ofícios. São Paulo, Communidade Sul-Americana da Escola Jodo Shinshu Honpa Hongwanji, 2000; 146 pp. (em Português)

  15. McIntire, Jennifer Noering: Visions of paradise: Sui and Tang Buddhist pure land representation at Dunhuang (China). Ph. D. Princeton University, 2000. 349 pp. UMI's order no. 9962031

  16. Nagao, Gadjin M. (Gen. Ed.) : Letters of Rennyo, A Translation of Rennyo's Gobunsho. Shin Buddhism Translation Series; Kyoto, Hongwanji International Center, 2000; 164 pp. ISBN 4-938490-20-X
    (Translation of Letters : I, 2, 3, 5-6, 8, 13; II, 4-5, 7, 11; III, 4, 6; IV, 10-12, 14-15; V, 5, 1-4, 6, 9-13, 16-18, 21-22)

  17. Nattier, Jan : The Realm of Aksobhya : A Missing Piece in the History of Pure Land Buddhism. JIABS Vol. 23, Nr. 1 (2000), p. 71-102.

  18. Omine, Akira : Jodo Shinshu in the 21st Century: A Return to the Starting Point of Religion. Berkeley, Institute of Buddhist Studies (1998); 28 pp.
    CCSBS On-line Publication Series, 2; 2000. (PDF)

  19. Pacific World, Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Nr 2 (Berkeley, IBS, Fall 2000).
    - Special Issue on T'an-luan and the Development of Shin Buddhist Thought
    > Download articles (PDF)
    • Bandô Shôjun: Shinran's Indebtedness to T'an-luan, p. 16-30.
    • Corless, Roger: The Enduring Significance of T'an-luan, p. 3-16.
    • Inagaki Hisao: Shan-tao's Exposition of the Method of Contemplation on Amida Buddha, Part 2, p. 207-228.
    • Kakehashi Jitsuen (trsl. by David Matsumoto): Shinran's View of Other Power: On "the Profound Significacnce of Other's Benefiting and Benefiting Others", p. 61-98.
    • Kirkland, Russel: Pure Land Multilineal Ancestry: A New Metaphor for Understanding the Evolution of "Living Religions", p. 177-189.
    • Matsumoto, David: Hisao Inagaki's T'an-luan's Commentary on Vasubandhu's Discourse on the Pure Land: A Study and Translation: A Review and Comment, p. 141-148.
    • Mochizuki Shinkô (trsl. by Leo M. Pruden): Pure Land Buddhism in China: A Doctrinal History, Chap. Seven: T'an-luan, p. 149-165.
    • Ôta Rishô (trsl. by Nasu Eishô): The Teaching of Hearing-the-Name in the Larger Sukhâvatîvyûha Sûtra, p. 115-140.
    • Takeda Ryûsei (trsl. by David Matsumoto): The Theoritical Structure of "Birth in the Pure Land", Based on the Meaning of T'an-luan's "Birth trough Causal Conditions", p. 31-60.
    • Tokunaga Michio; Bloom, Alfred: Towards a Pro-Active Engaged Shin-Buddhism: A Reconsideration of the Teaching of the Two Truths (shinzoku-nitai), p. 191-206.
    • Yamada Yukio (trsl. by Harry Bridge): T'an-luan's Theory of Two Kinds of Dharma-body as Found in Shinran's Wago Writings, p. 99-113.
    • Yokoyama, W. S.: Kôgatsuin Jinrei's "Introduction to The Ronchû Lectures", p. 167-175.
    - Book Reviews, etc.

  20. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 17 (IASBS, Dec. 2000); 227 pp. The 8th Block Conference in Dusseldorf, Conference Papers, etc.
    1. Inagaki Hisao : An Introduction to Shan-tao's Liturgy for Birth, p. 29-55;
    2. Inagaki Hisao : Liturgy for Birth (Ojoraisan), Compiled by Monk Shan-tao, p. 122-195.

  21. Rhodes, Robert F. : Imagining Hell : Genshin's Vision of the Buddhist Hells as Found in Ôjôyôshû. Eastern Buddhist, New Series, Vol. XXXII, No. 1 (2000), p. 22-55. Rev. edition of Rhodes 1998 (B).

  22. Rotermund, Hartmut O. (ss. la dir. de) : Religions, croyances et traditions populaires du Japon. Paris, Maisonneuve & Larose, 2000; 540 pp. ISBN 2-7068-1432-2
    • Partie B, ch. VII (p. 236-285) : "La fascination de la Terre Pure". Avec des td. de textes de l'époque Heian par Jean-Pierre Berthon, Bernard Frank, Dennis Gira, Joseph Kyburz, Jean-Noël Robert et Hartmut O. Rotermund.

  23. Shin Budhist, 5 (IABC, March 2000).
    Papers of the Tenth European Shin Buddhist Conference (Oxford, 1998), Attending the BCA Centennial Celebration (San Francisco, 1999), Essays and Poems, Condolence : Rev. André Chevrier (1924-1999).

  24. Soga, Ryôjin : A Saviour on Earth: The Meaning of Dharmakara Bodhisattva's Advent. Td. by Jan Van Bragt. Eastern Buddhist, New Series, Vol. XXXII, No. 2 (2000), p. 157-169.

  25. Soga, Ryôjin : Shinran's View of Buddhist History. Td. by Jan Van Bragt, with an Introduction by Yasutani Shin'ya. Eastern Buddhist, New Series, Vol. XXXII, No. 1 (2000), p. 106-129.

  26. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : Concern for Others in Pure Land Soteriological and Ethical Considerations : The Case of jogyo-daihi in Jodo-Shinshu. In Roger R. Jackson & John J. Makransky (ed.) : "Buddhist Theology, Critical Reflections by Contemporary Buddhist Scholars" (Curzon Critical Studies in Buddhism; Richmond, Curzon, 2000; ISBN 0-7007-1203-8), p. 346-363.

  27. Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism: Creating a Shin Buddhist Theology in a Religiously Plural World (ed. by Dennis Hirota). SUNY series, Buddhist Studies. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2000; 288 pp. ISBN 0-7914-45305 (paperback), ISBN 0-7914-45291 (hardcover).
    • Cobb, John B., JR. : A Christian Critique of Pure Land Buddhism, p. 147-160;
    • Hirota, Dennis : Dialogic Engagement and Truth, p. 163-198;
    • Hirota, Dennis : Images of Reality in the Shin Buddhist Path, A Hermeneutical Approach, p. 33-72;
    • Kaufman, Gordon D. : Pure Land Buddhism Today, Some Methodological Issues in Recent Revisionist Interpretations, p. 127-146;
    • Tachikawa, Musashi : Mandala Contemplation and Pure Land Practice: A Comparative Study, A Buddhological Approach, p. 101-124;
    • Tachikawa, Musashi : The World and Amida Buddha, p. 223-240;
    • Yokota, John S. : A Call to Compassion, p. 199-221;
    • Yokota, John S. : Understanding Amida and the Pure Land, A Process Approach, p. 73-100.
    > Review by Jan Van Bragt. JJRS, 28/1–2 (Spring 2001), p. 188-192.

  28. Veere, Henny van der : A Study into the Thought of Kôgyô Daishi Kakuban, With a translation of his Gorin kuji myô himitsushaku. Japonica Neerlandica, Monographs of the Netherlands Association for Japanese Studies, Vol. VII. Leiden, Hotei Publishing, 2000. ISBN 90-74822-23-1.
    • Chap. Four : Kakuban's Attitude towards Pure Land Thought, p. 107-124.


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2001

  1. Ama Toshimaro : Towards a Shin Buddhist Social Ethics (Trsl. by Robert F. Rhodes). Eastern Buddhist, N. S., Vol. XXXIII, No. 2 (2001), p. 35-53.

  2. An Anthology of Modern Shin Buddhist Writtings. Kyoto, Otani University: Shin Buddhist Comprehensive Research Institute, 2001; 160 pp.
    • Kiyozawa, Manshi (trsl. by Mark Blum)
      • Why Do Buddhist Lack Self-Respect?, p. 9-17
      • Discourse on Religious Morality and Common Morality, p. 19-34
      • The Nature of My Faith, p. 35-41
    • Soga, Ryôjin (trsl. by Jan Van Bragt)
      • A Saviour on Earth: The Meaning of Dharmâkara Bodhisattva's Advent, p. 45-57
      • Shinran's View of Buddhist History, p. 59-80
      • Soga Ryôjin on Past Karma: Two Selections from Lectures on the Tannishô, p. 81-100
    • Kaneko, Daiei (trsl. by Robert F. Rhodes)
      • Prolegomena to Shin Buddhist Studies, p. 103-124
    • Yasuda, Rijin (trsl. by Paul B. Watt)
      • A Name but Not a Name Alone, p. 127-157

  3. Chen, Pi-yen : Sound and Emptiness: Music, Philosophy, and the Monastic Practice of Buddhist Doctrine. History of Religions, Vol. 41, Nr. 1 (Chicago, August 2001), p. 24-48.

  4. Dobbins, James C. : Portraits of Shinran in Medieval Pure Land Buddhism. In Robert H. & Elizabeth Sharf (ed.) : "Living Images, Japanese Buddhist Icons in Context" (Standford University Press, 2001; ISBN 0-8047-3989-7), p. 19-48.

  5. Gira, Dennis: La figure d'Amida revisitée: question pour aujourd'hui. In "L'intelligence de la rencontre du bouddhisme" (Études lubaciennes, II; Paris, Cerf, 2001; ISBN 2-204-06726-1), p. 89-103.

  6. Hattori, Sho-on : A Raft from the Other Shore, Honen and the Way of Pure Land Buddhism (rev. and ed. by Jonathan Watts & Yoshiharu Tomatsu). Tokyo, Jodo Shu Press, 2001; ISBN: 4-88363-329-2

  7. Hirota, Dennis: On Recent Readings of Shinran. The Eastern Buddhist, N. S., Vol. XXXIII, No. 1 (2001), p. 38-55.

  8. Horton, Sarah Johanna: The role of Genshin and religious associations in the mid-Heian spread of Pure Land Buddhism (Japan). Ph.D. Yale University, 2001. 266 pp.UMI's order no. 3007358

  9. Inagaki, Zuio Hisao: An Illustrated Biography of Shinran, the Shonin of Honganji (Honganji Shonin Shinran Denne), Compiled by Kakunyo. Illustrated with the pictures of the Goeden preserved at Hontokuji (Himeji).
    On-line edition, Amida Net, 2001.

  10. Ishii, Yoshiaki: An Enlarged Glossary of Shin Buddhist Terms (English > Japanese). Published by the author (Okayama-shi, Shimo 431-9), 2001.

  11. Itsuki, Hiroyuki : Tariki: Embracing Despair, Discovering Peace (trsl. by Joseph Robert). New York, Kodansha America, 200; ISBN 4062099810

  12. Jaffe, Richard M. : Neither Monk nor Layman, Clerical Marriage in Modern Japanese Buddhism; Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001; ISBN 0-691-07495.

  13. Kasulis, Thomas P. : Shin Buddhist Ethics in Our Postmodern Age of Mappo. The Eastern Buddhist, N. S., Vol. XXXIII, No. 1 (2001), p. 16-37.

  14. Keenan, John P. : Shinran's Neglect of Emptiness. The Eastern Buddhist, N. S., Vol. XXXIII, No. 1 (2001), p. 5-15.

  15. Nabeshima Naoki : Shinran's Approaches towards Bereavement and Grief: Transcendence and Care for the Pain of Separating from Loved Ones in Shinran 's Thought. CCBS On-line Publication Series, 3 (2001) (pdf).

  16. Pacific World, Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Nr 3 (Berkeley, IBS, Fall 2001).
    • Asai, Jôkai : Exclusion and Salvation in Hônen's Thought : Salvation of Those Who Commit the Five Grave Offenses or Slander the Right Dharma (trsl. by David Matsumoto), p. 125-156.
    • Asano, Kyôshin : The Idea of the Last Dharma-Age in Shinran's Thought (trsl. by John Iwohara), Part 1, p. 53-70.
    • Ford, James L. : Jôkei and Hônen : Debating Buddhist Liberation in Medieval Japan - Then and Now, p. 199-217.
    • Fugen, Kôju : Rennyo's Theory on Amida Buddha's Name : A Comparaison with Shinran (trsl. by Eisho Nasu), Part 1, p. 71-93.
    • Inagaki, Hisao : Shan-tao's Exposition of the Method of Contemplation on Amida Buddha, Part 3, p. 277-288.
    • Jones, Charles B. : Toward a Typology of Nien-fo : A Study in Methods of Buddha-Invocation in Chinese Pure Land Buddhism, p. 219-239.
    • Mochizuki, Shinkô : Pure Land Buddhism in China : A Doctrinal History, Chap. Two-Four (trsl. by Leo M. Pruden), p. 241-275.
    • Murakami, Sokusui : Joy of Shinran: Rethinking the Traditional Shinshû Views on the Concept of the Stage of Truly Setlled (trsl. by Eisho Nasu), p. 5-25.
    • Oka, Ryôshô : An examination of the Historical Development of the Concept of Two Aspects of Deep Belief (trsl. by David Matsumoto), Part 1, p. 157-176.
    • Shigaraaki, Takamaro : The Problem of the True and False in Contemporary Shin Buddhist Studies : True Shin Buddhism and False Shin Buddhism (trsl. by David Matsumoto), p. 27-52.
    • Takeda, Ryûsei : Pure Land Buddhist View of Duhkha, p. 177-198.
    • Yata, Ryosho : An Examination of the Historical Development of the Concept of Two Aspect of Deep Faith (trsl. by David Matsumoto), Part 1, p. 157-176.

  17. Rhodes, Robert F. : Seeking the Pure Land in Heian Japan: The Practices of the Monks in the Nijugo Zammai-e. The Eastern Buddhist, N. S., Vol. XXXIII, No. 1 (2001), p. 56-79.

  18. Saint-Marcc, Elsa: "Techniques de composition dans l'Ippen hijiri-e (Rouleaux peints du moine Ippen)". Arts Asiatiques 56 (2001), p. 91-109.


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2002

  1. Blum, Mark L. : The Origins and Development of Pure Land Buddhism, A Study and Translation of Gyonen's Jodo Homon Genrusho. New York, Oxford University Press, 2002. 470 pp.; ISBN 0-19-512524-X
  2. Ford, James L. : "Jôkei and the Rhetoric of Other Power and Easy Practice in Medieval Japanese Buddhism"; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 29/1–2 (Spring 2002), p. 67-106.

  3. Jodo Shinshu, A Guide. Kyoto, Hongwanji International Center, 2002. ISBN 4-89416-984-3.

  4. Kanamatsu, Kenryo : Naturalness, A Classic of Shin Buddhism (Library of Perennial Philosophy); Bloomington, World Wisdom, 2002.

  5. Kobai, Eiken: Namo Amida Butsu : Misunderstandings of Master Rennyo; Los Angeles, The Nembutsu Press, n.d.; ISBN 0-912624-15-9.

  6. Pacific World, Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Nr 4 (Berkeley, IBS, Fall 2002).
    Two Special Sections on "Buddhism and Cognitive Science" and "Visions and Visualization: Buddhist Praxis on the Silk Road", Etc.
    • Asano, Kyoshin : "The Idea of the Last Dharma-Age in Shinran's Thought" (trsl. by John Iwohara), Part 2, p. 197-216.
    • Fugen, Koju : "Rennyo's Theory on Amida Buddha's Name and Its Relationship to Shinran's Thought" (trsl. by Eisho Nasu), Part 2, p. 217-235.
    • Kudara, Kogi : "The Buddhist Culture of the Old Uigur Peoples", p. 183-195.
    • Kudara, Kogi : "A Rough Sketch of Central Asia Buddhism", p. 93-107.
    • Mochizuki, Shinkô : Pure Land Buddhism in China : A Doctrinal History, Chap. Five-Six (trsl. by Leo M. Pruden), p. 259-279.
    • Yamabe Nobuyoshi : "Practice of Visualization and the Visualization Sutra : An Examination of Mural Paintings at Toyok, Turfan", p. 123-152.
    • Yamada, Meiji : "Buddhism of Bamyan", p. 109-122.
    • Yata, Ryosho : "An Examination of the Historical Development of the Concept of Two Aspect of Deep Faith" (trsl. by David Matsumoto), Part 2, p. 237-257.

  7. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 18-19 (IASBS, Dec. 2002); 283 pp. The 10th Biennial Conference of IASBS at Kyoto, Conference Papers, Etc.
    1. Dennis, Mark : "Shifting Images of Prince Shotoku : 'The Urgency for the Control of Representation'", p. 19-28.
    2. Nasu Eisho : "Naming the Vows : Ryogen's Kuhon Ojogi and Its Influence on Shinran's Thought", p. 89-98.
    3. Others.

  8. Salomon, Richard; Schopen, Gregory: "On an Alleged Reference to Amitabha in a Kharosthi Inscription on a Gandharian Relief"; JIABS, Vol. 25, No. 1-2 (2002), p. 3-31.

  9. Sharf, Robert H. : "On Pure Land Buddhism and Ch'an / Pure Land Synchretism in Medieval China"; T'oung Pao, Vol. 88, Nr 4/5 (December 2002), p. 282-332.

  10. Tannishô, Tratado de Lamentaçao das Divergências; Shôshinguê, Hino ao Nembutsu na Verdadeira Mente Confiante; São Paulo, Communidade Budista Sul Americana da Escola Jodo Shinshu Honpa Hongwanji, 2002 (ISBN 85-86969-02-8).

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2003

  1. Asuka, Ryoko: Les filles de joie dans le bouddhisme japonais (Oeuvres classiques du bouddhisme japonais, vol. IV). Paris, L'Harmatan, 2003; 172 pp. ISBN 2-74-75-4099-5.
    • p. 103-168: Kanmuryôju-kyô prêché par Çâkyamuni - avec commentaires de Hônen.

  2. Inagaki, Hisao : Shinran, Kyogyoshinsho : On Teaching, Practice, Faith and Enlightment. BDK English Tripitaka 105-I. Berkeley, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 2033. ISBN 1-886439-16-8.

  3. Jones, Charles B.: "Foundations of Ethics and Practice in Chinese Pure Land Buddhism". Journal of Buddhist Ethics, Vol. 10 (2003), p. 1-20.
  4. Kleine, Christoph : "Der 'protestantische Blick' auf Amida : Japanische Religionsgeschichte zwischen Orientalismus und Auto-Orientalismus ?". Religion im Spiegelkabinett, Asiatische Religionsgeschichte zwischen Orientalismus und Okzidentalismus (Ed.by Peter Schalk; Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Historica Religionum, 22; Uppsala, Uppsala University, 2003; ISBN 91-554-5620-0), p. 145-193.

  5. Pacific World, Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Nr 5 (Berkeley, IBS, Fall 2003); 394 pp.
    Two Special Sections : "In Memory of Masatoshi Nagatomi" and "Japanese Buddhism in America", Articles, Books Reviews.
    • Bloom, Alfred : "Kiyozawa Manshi and the Path to the Revitalization of Buddhism", p. 19-33;
    • Eckel, Malcolm David : "Defining a Usable Past : Indian Sources for Shin Buddhist Theology", p. 55-83;
    • Nattier, Jan : "The Indian Roots of Pure Land Buddhism : Insights from the Oldest Chinese Versions of the Larger Sukhavativyuha", p. 179-201;
    • Others.

  6. The Pure Land, Journal of Pure Land Buddhism, New Series, No. 20 (IASBS, Dec. 2003); 304 pp. The 9th Block Conference at Duesseldorf & The 11th Biennial Conference at Berkeley : Conference Papers. Etc..
    • Ichimura, Shoei : "Amitabha Buddha's Vow and Mahayana Doctrine of Sunyata", p. 183-207.
    • Nasu, Eisho : "The Pure Land and the Lotus : Zonkaku's Ecumenical Vision of the One Vehicle (ekayana)", p. 33-50.
    • Nomura, Nobuo : "Words and Characters for Shinran", p. 148-157.
    • Payne, Richard K. : "Seeing Sukhavati : Yogacara and the Origins of Pure Land Visualization", p. 265-283.
    • Others.

  7. The Three Pure Land Sutra, Vol. I : The Amida Sutra and the Contemplation Sutra (Shin Buddhism Translation Series, gen. ed. Gadjin M. Nagao); Kyoto, Hongwanji International Center, 2003. ISBN 4-89416-969-X


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2004

  1. Approaching the Land of Bliss, Religious Praxis in the Cult of Amitâbha (ed. by Richard K. Payne and Kenneth K. Tanaka). Kuroda Institute, Studies in East Asian Buddhism, 17. Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8248-2578-0.
    • Getz, Daniel : "Sengchang's Pure Conduct Society and Chinese Pure Land Patriarchate", p. 52-76;
    • Glassman, Hank : " "Show Me the Place Where My Mother Is!" : Chûjôhime, Preaching and Relics in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan", p. 139-168;
    • Jones, Charles B. : "Buddha One : A One-Day Buddha-Recitation Retreat in Contemporary Taiwan", p. 264-280;
    • Kapstein, Matthew T. : "Pure Land Buddhism in Tibet ? From Sukhâvatî to the Field of Great Bliss", p. 16-51;
    • Lewis, Todd T. : "From Generalized Goal to Tantric Subordination : Sukhâvatî in the Indic Buddhist Traditions of Nepal", p. 236-263;
    • Rambelli, Fabio : " "Just Behave as You Like; Prohibitions and Impurities Are Not a Problem" : Radical Amida Cults and Popular Religiosity in Premodern Japan", p. 169-201;
    • Sandford, James H. : "Amida's Secret Life : Kakuban's Amida Hishaku", p. 120-138;
    • Stone, Jacqueline I. : "By the Power of One's Last Nembutsu : Deathbed Practice in Early Medieval Japan", p. 77-119.

  2. Budismo da Terra Pura, Um Guia; São Paulo, Comunidade Budista Sul Americana da Escola Jodo Shinshu Honpa Hongwanji, 2004; ISNB 85-86969-03-6; 141 pp.

  3. Chen, Shu-Fen : Renditions Techniques in the Chinese Translation of three Sanskrit Buddhist Scriptures (Diamond Sutra, Heart Sutra, Smaller Sukkhavati Sutra). Cambridge Buddhist Institute Series, 1; Aylesbeare, Hardinge Simpole, 2004. ISBN 1-84382-070-6.

  4. Dobbins, James C. : Letters of the Nun Eshinni : Images of Pure Land Buddhism in Medieval Japan. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2004. ISBN 08248-2870-4

  5. Ducor, Jerome : "Les sources de la Sukhâvatî, autour d'une étude récente de G. Fussman". JIABS, 27-2 (2004), p. 357-410.
  6. Inagaki, Hisao : "Tao-cho's An Le Chi, Introduction and translation" (Part 1); The Pure Land, N. S. 21 (Dec. 2004), p. 128-162.

  7. Living in Amida's Universal Vow, Essays in Shin Buddhism (ed. by Alfred Bloom). Bloomington, World Wisdom, June 2004. 298 pp. ISBN 0-941532-54-2.
    Anthology of 21 articles (from 1913 to 2004) devided into four sections : "Modern Shin Buddhist Thinkers", "Interpretation of Shin Buddhism", "Modern Issue in Shin Thought" and "Historical and Comparative Perspectives", including :
    • Andrews, Allan A. : "Pure Land Buddhist Hermeneutics : Honen's Interpretation of Nembutsu", p. 231-246;
    • Bando, Shojun : "Shinran Indebtedness to T'an-luan", p. 217-229;
    • Murakami, Sokusui : "Joy of Shinran : Rethinking the Traditionnal Shinshu Views on the Concept of the Stage of Truly Settled", p. 123-140;
    - Other articles by : Toshimaro Ama, Galen Amstutz, Alfred Bloom, Kenko Futaba, Dennis Hirota, Daiei Kaneko, Manshi Kiyozawa, Akira Omine, Gerhard Schepers, Frithjof Schuon, Ryojin Soga, Daisetz T. Suzuki, Kenmyo Takagi, Ryusei Takeda, Kenneth K. Tanaka, Yoshifumi Ueda and Taitetsu Unno.

  8. Pacific World, Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Nr 6 (Berkeley, IBS, Fall 2004).
    • Andrews, Allan A. : "Hônen on Attaining Pure Land Rebirth : The Selected Nembutsu of the Original Vow", p. 89-107;
    • Blum, Mark : "Kôsai and the Paradox of Ichinengi : Be Careful of What You Preach", p. 57-87;
    • Tanaka, Kenneth K. : "Faith in Wonhyo's Commentary on the Sutra of the Buddha of Immeasurable Life; The Elevated Role of Faith over Contemplation and Its implication for the Contribution of Korean Buddhism to the Development of Japanese Pure Land Buddhism", p. 45-56.
    • Zumoto, M. & Takausu, J. : "Bunyiu Nanjio : His Life and Work", p. 119-137.
    • Others

  9. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : Pure Land Buddhism : Historical Development and Contemporary Manifestation; (Dharmaram College, Faculty of Philosophy, Dharma Endowment Lectures, No. 8). Bangalore, Dharmaram Publications, 2004 (ISBN 81-86861-72-6).

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2005

  1. Hônen : Le gué vers la Terre Pure, Senchaku-shû, traduit du sino-japonais, présenté et annoté par Jérôme Ducor (collection "Trésors du bouddhisme"); Paris, Librairie Arthème Fayard, 2005 (ISBN 2-213-61738-4)

  2. Inagaki, Zuio H. : Shan-tao's Kannenbômon, The Method of Contemplation on Amida (Pure Land Bilingual Series, 1); Kyoto, Nagata Bunshodo, 2005 (ISBN 4-8162-4921-4).

  3. Moriyama, Shin'ya : "The Gate of Praise in Vasubandhu's Sukhâvativyûhopadesa"; Eastern Buddhist, New Series, Vol. XXXVII, Nos. 1-2 (2005), p. 235-253.

  4. A Record in Lament of Divergences (Tanni-sho) (Shin Buddhism Translation Series); 2nd edition, Kyoto, Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha, 2005 (ISBN 4-89416-9207-C3015).

  5. Repp, Martin : Hônens religiöses Denken. Eine Untersuchung zu Strukturen religiöser Erneuerung; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005 (ISBN 3-447-05017-9).

  6. Shigaraki, Takamaro : A Life of Awakening, The Hear of the Shin Buddhist Path (td by David Matsumoto); Kyoto, Hozokan Publications, 2005 (ISBN 4-8318-8954-7).

  7. Tabrah, Ruth M. : Just Live ! On Becoming Buddhist; Honolulu, Buddhist Study Center Press, 2005.

  8. Tanaka, Kenneth K. : "The "Latter Days of the Law" Ideology among Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Proponents : The Case of Tao-ch'o and Ching-ying Hui-yüan"; Eastern Buddhist, New Series, Vol. XXXVII, Nos. 1-2 (2005), p. 195-204.

  9. Traversing the Pure Land Path, A Lifetime of Encounters with Honen Shonin (ed by Jonathan Watts & Yoshiharu Tomatsu); Tokyo, Jodo Shu Press, 2005 (ISBN 4-88363-342-X).

  10. Tsang, Carol Richmond : "Marriage, Adoption, and Honganji"; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 32-1 (Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2005), p. 53-83.


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2006

  1. Bloom, Alfred (comp. and ed.) : The Essential Shinran, A Buddhist Path of True Entrusting; Bloomington, World Wisdom Press, 2006 (ISBN: 978-1-933316-21-5).

  2. Dessi, Ugo : "The Critique of Anthropocentrism and Humanism in Present-day Shin Buddhism"; Japanese Religions, Vol. 31-2 (July 2006), p. 111-125.

  3. Heidegger, Simone : Buddhismus, Geschlechterverhältnis und Diskriminierung : Die gegenwärtige Diskussion im Shin-Buddhismus Japans (Religiöse Gegenwart Asiens / Studies in Modern Asian Religions, Bd. 4); Münster / Berlin, LIT-Verlag, 2006 (ISBN 3-8258-8771-5).

  4. Hirota, Dennis : Asura’ s Harp, Engagement with Language as Buddhist Path; Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2006 (ISBN 3-8253-5264-1).

  5. Inagaki, Hisao : "Tao-cho's An Le Chi, Translation from Chinese" (2); The Pure Land, N. S. 22 (Dec. 2006), p. 187-206.

  6. Inagaki, Zuio H. : Zuiken's Shinshu Dharma-pada, 1 (Zuiken Hosshi Shinshû-Hokkushû) (Pocket-book Bilingual Shin Series, 1); Kyoto, Nagata Bunshodo, 2006 (ISBN 4-8162-4931-1).

  7. Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism (ed. by Mark L. Blum & Shin'ya Yasutomi; International Institute for Comprehensive Shinshu Studies, Otani University); New York, Oxford University Press, 2006 (ISBN 0-19-513275-0).
    • Bloom, Alfred : "Rennyo and the Renaissance of Contemporary Shin Buddhism, Rennyo's Place in the History of Shin Buddhism", p. 164-172;
    • Blum, Mark L. : Introduction, p. 1-13;
    • Blum, Mark L. : "Rennyo Shonin, Manipulator of Icons", p. 109-134;
    • Habito, Ruben : "Primal Vow and Its Contextualization : Rennyo's Legacy, and Some Tasks of Our Times", p. 217-226;
    • Ikeda, Yûtai : "The Characteristic Structure of Rennyo's Letters", p. 173-181;
    • Katô, Chiken : "Rennyo and Luther : Similarities in their Faith and Community Building", p. 199-210;
    • Kuroda, Toshio : "Leaders in an Age of Transition", p. 38-48;
    • Kusano, Kenshi : "The Kansho Persecution : An Examination of Mount Hiei's Destruction of Otani Honganji", p. 83-95;
    • La Fleur, William : "Dancing into Freedom : Rennyo and Religion", p. 211-216;
    • Matsumura, Naoko : "Rennyo and the Salvation of Women", p. 59-71;
    • Minamoto, Ryôen : "Late Rennyo and the Myokonin Akao no Doshu", p. 96-108;
    • Shizuka, Shinryû : "The Ikko-shu as Portrayed in Jesuit Historical Documents", p. 72-82;
    • Takeshi, Kaku : "Rennyo's Position in Modern Shin Buddhist Studies : Soga Ryojin's Interpretation", p. 150-163;
    • Terakawa, Shunsho : "Shinran and Rennyo : Comparing Their Views of Birth in the Pure Land", p. 137-149;
    • Weinstein, Stanley : "Continuity and Change in the Thought of Rennyo", p. 49-58;
    • Yasutomi, Shin'ya : "The Life of Rennyo : A Struggle for the Transmission of Dharma", p. 17-37;
    • Yasutomi, Shin'ya : "The Tale of Flesh-Adhering Mask", p. 182-195.
    • Chronology of Rennyo's Life, p. 227-235.

  8. Rhodes, Robert F. : "The Beginnng of Pure Land Buddhism in Japan : From its Introduction through the Nara Period"; Japanese Religions, Vol. 31-1 (Jan. 2006), p. 1-22.

  9. Varieties of Pure Land Experience; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 33-2 (2006); Guest Editors: Galen Amstutz and Mark L. Blum.
    • Yoshida, Tomoko : "Kuroda Toshio (1926-1993) on Jodo Shinshu, Problems in Modern Historiography", p. 379-412.
    • Etc.

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2007

  1. App, Urs : "How Amida got into the Upanishads : An Orientalists Nightmare"; Essays on East Asian Religion and Culture, Festschrift in honour of Nishiwaki Tsuneki on the occasion of his 65th birthday (ed. by Christian Wittern and Shi Lishan; Documentation and Information Center for Chinese Studies at Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University, 2007), p. 11-34.

  2. Arai, Toshikazu : Grasped by the Buddha's Vow, A translation of and commentary on Tannishô, Notes in Lament of Deviations; Berkeley, Buddhist Churches of America, 2007 (ISBN 978-0-9728734-1-4).

  3. Bathgate, Michael : "Exemplary Lives : Form and Function in Pure Land Sacred Biography"; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 34-2 (2007), p. 271–303.

  4. Blum, Mark L. : "Biography as Scripture : Ojoden in India, China, and Japan"; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 34-2 (2007), p. 328–350.

  5. Chilson, Clark : "Eulogizing Kuya as More than a Nenbutsu Practitioner : A Study and Translation of the Kuyarui"; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 34-2 (2007), p. 304–327.

  6. Cirlea, Josho Adrian : Buddhism of Compassion, An introduction to Jodo Shinshu teaching; Craiova, Dharma Lion Publications, 2007 (ISBN 978-973-88158-1-0).

  7. Dessi, Ugo : Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism (Religiöse Gegenwart Asiens / Studies in Modern Asian Religions, 5); Berlin, LIT Verlag, 2007 (ISBN 978-3-8258-0815-0).

  8. Dessi, Ugo : "The Pure Land as a Principle of Social Criticism"; Japanese Religions, Vol. 32 (2007), p. 75-90.

  9. Ducor, Jérôme : Terre Pure, Zen et autorité : La Dispute de l'ère Jôô et la Réfutation du Mémorandum sur des contradictions de la foi par Ryônyo du Honganji, avec une traduction annotée du Ha Anjin-sôi-no-oboegaki (Collège de France, Bibliothèque de l'Institut des Hautes Etudes Japonaises); Paris, De Boccard, 2007 (ISBN 978-2-913217-18-8).

  10. The Essential Shinran : A Buddhist Path of True Entrusting (ed. by Alfred Bloom); Bloomington, World Wisdom, 2007 (ISBN 978-1-933316-21-5).

  11. Girard, Frederic : The Stanza of the Bell in the Wind : Zen and Nenbutsu in Early Kamakura Period (Studia Philologica Buddhica, Occasional Papers Series, XIV); Tokyo, The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2007 (ISBN 978-4-906267-60-6).

  12. Inagaki, Hisao : Essays on Shin Buddhism 2007; Singapore, Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Mission, 2007.

  13. Inagaki, Hisao : "Kakunyo's Shûjishô, Holding Fast to the Name, Annotated Translation"; The Pure Land, N. S. 23 (Dec. 2007), p. 97-111.

  14. Inagaki, Hisao : "Shinran's Jodo Monruijusho, A Compendium of the Kyogyoshinsho, Annotated Translation" (1); The Pure Land, N. S. 23 (Dec. 2007), p. 83-96.

  15. Inagaki, Hisao : "Tao-cho's An Le Chi, Translation from Chinese" (3); The Pure Land, N. S. 23 (Dec. 2007), p. 69-81.

  16. Kobai, Eiken : The True and Real World of Salvation, An Introduction to the Life and Teaching of the Venerable Master Shinran; Craiova, Dharma Lion Publications, 2007 (ISBN 978-973-88158-4-1).

  17. Kobai, Eiken : Understanding Jodo Shinshu; Craiova, Dharma Lion Publications, 2007 (ISBN 978-973-88158-3-4).

  18. Lee, Kenneth Doo Young : The Prince and Monk : Shotoku Worship in Shinran's Buddhism; Albany, State University of New York Press, 2007 (ISBN 978-0-7914-7022-0).

  19. Nasu, Eisho : "Outline of the Kyogyoshinsho (Kyogoyshinsho Tai'i), Translation with Introduction"; The Pure Land, N. S. 23 (Dec. 2007), p. 113-124.

  20. Porcu, Elisabetta : "Aesthetics and Art in Modern Pure Land Buddhism"; Japanese Religions, Vol. 32 (2007), p. 53-68.

  21. Rhodes, Robert F. : "Ojoyoshu, Nihon Ojo Gokuraku-ki, and the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan; Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 34-2 (2007), p. 249–270.

  22. Shin Buddhism : Historical, Textual and Interpretive Studies (Contemporary Issues in Buddhist Studies, 1; ed. Richard K. Payne); Berkeley, Institute of Buddhist Studies and Numata Center for Buddhist studies and Research 2007.
    - A selection of seventeen articles that had previously appeared in Pacific World, the journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies (New Series, 1986-1995).
    • Historical Studies
      • Andrews, Allan A. : "Genshin's Essentials of Pure Land Rebirth and the Transmission of Pure Land Buddhism to Japan";
      • Habito, Ruben L.F. : "The New Buddhism of Kamakura and the Doctrine of Innate Enlightenment";
      • Keenan, John P. : "Pure Land Systematics in India : The Buddhabhumi-sutra and the Trikaya Doctrine";
      • Lai, Whalen : "Avadana-vada and the Pure Land Faith";
      • Lewin. Bruno : "Activity of the Aya and Hata in the Domain of the Sacred";
      • Rotermund, Hartmut O. : "The Conception of the Japanese Kami in the Kamakura Era : Notes on the First Chapter of the Saksekishu";
      • Tanaka, Kenneth K. : "Where Is the Pure Land ? Controversy in Chinese Buddhism on the Nature of the Pure Land";
      • Velasco, Kather K. : "The Transformation of the Pure Land in the Development of Lay Buddhist Practice in China".
    • Textual Studies
      • Payne, Richard K. : "Shinzei's Discourse on Practicing the Samadhi of Meditating on the Buddha";
      • Rogers, Minor L. and Rogers, Ann T. : "Rennyo's Legacy : The Letters as Scripture";
      • Tanaka, Kenneth K. : "Earliest Usage of "Dajing" (Daikyo) and "Wangshenglun" (Ojoron) by a Non-Orthodox Pure Land Buddhist : Its Implication for Chinese Pure Land Buddhism".
    • Interpretive Studies
      • Chiba, Joryu : "Honzon - Object of Worship in Shin Buddhism";
      • Corless, Roger J. : "The Brilliance of Emptiness : Tanluan as a Mystic of Light";
      • Dake, Mitsuya : "Shin Buddhism Studies and Secularization";
      • Johnston, Gilbert L. : "The Theme of Subjectivity in Kiyozawa Manshi's Seishinshugi";
      • Kashima, Tetsuden : "The Buddhist Churches of America: Challenges for Change in the Twenty-First Century".


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2008

  1. Baskind, James : "The Nianfo in Obaku Zen: A Look at the Teachings of the Three Founding Masters"; Japanese Religions, Vol. 33 (2008), p. 19-34.

  2. Como, Michael I. : Shôtoku : Ethnicity, Ritual and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition; New York, Oxford University Press, 2008 (ISBN 978-0-19-518861-5).

  3. Ducor, Jerome : Shinran, Un réformateur bouddhiste dans le Japon médiéval (col. Le Maître et le disciple); Gollion, Infolio éditions, 2008; 206 pp. (ISBN 978-2-88474-926-8).

  4. Eracle, Jean : Trois Soûtras et un Traité de la Terre pure, Aux sources du bouddhisme mahâyâna (coll. Points - Sagesse, no. 243); Paris, Le Seuil, 2008 (ISBN 978-2-7578-0765-1).

  5. Inagaki, Zuio Hisao : Thus I have heard from Rennyo Shonin (Rennyo Shonin's Goichidaiki-kikigaki); Craiova, Dharma Lion Publications, 2008 (ISBN 978-973-88158-5-8).

  6. Porcu, Elisabetta : Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture (Numen Book Series, 121); Leiden, Brill, 2008 (ISBN 978-90-04-16471-0).


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2009

  1. Inagaki, Zuio H. : Liturgy for Birth, Ojoraisan, Compiled by Monk Shan-tao (Pure Land Bilingual Series, 2); Singapore, Doyi Tan, 2009 (ISBN 978-981-08-2239-2).

  2. Inoue, Hajime (Heraus.) : Kyogyoshinsho, Eine Sammlung von Passagen der offenbarenden Reinen-Land-Warheit zu ihrer Lehre, Übung und Verwiklichung, Übersetzt von Hajime Inoue und Rita Briel; Hannou-shi, 2009.

  3. Path of No Path : Contemporary Studies in Pure Land Buddhism Honoring Roger Coreless (Contemporary Issues in Buddhist Studies, 2; ed. Richard K. Payne); Berkeley, Institute of Buddhist Studies and Numata Center for Buddhist studies and Research 2009.
    • Practice
      • Aronson, Harvey B. : "Vajrasattva Meditation: Healing through Crosscultural Perspectives";
      • Bermant, Gordon : "American Jodo Shinshu Practice: A Fork in the Road";
      • Orzech, Charles D. : "A Tang Esoteric Manual for Rebirth in the Pure Land: Rites for Contempation of and Offering to Amitayus Tathagata";
      • Sanford, James H. : "Shinran's Secret Transmission to Nyoshin: The Hori hachiman cho";
    • Transmission
      • Jones, Charles B. : "Yuan Hongdao and the Xifang helun : Pure Land Theology in the Late Ming Dynasty";
      • Prebish, Charles S. : "Spiritual Kinship and Lineage in Major Buddhist Traditions";
      • Payne, Richard K. : "How Not to Talk About Pure Land Buddhism: A Critique of Huston Smith's (Mis)Representations";
    • Interpretation
      • Bloom, Alfred : "The Supremacy of Amida's Vows in Rennyo: the Case of Women";
      • Habito, Ruben L.F. : "Shinran's Pure Land Buddhism as a Way of Being Religious: Some Twenty-first-century tasks for Shin Buddhist Theology";
      • Tanaka, Kenneth K. : "Amida and Pure Land within a Contemporary Worldview: from Shinran's Literal Symbolism to Figurative Symbolism".

  4. The Three Pure Land Sutra, Vol. II : The Sutra on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life (The Shin Buddhism Translation Series, gen. ed. Inagaki Hisao); Kyoto, Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha, 2009. ISBN 4-978-89416-023-1



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