Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 14 (1994)

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IN MEMORIAM

What is the Sound of Liberating Truth? Remembering Fred Streng, pp. 3-7
Paul O. Ingram

DIALOGUE ISSUES IN JAPAN

Buddhist-Christian Dialogue in Japan: Varieties of Immediate Experience, pp. 11-22
Seiichi Yagi

A Zennist’s Vision of the Time for Dharma (Religious Truth) to Become Manifest, pp. 23-32
Ryomin Akizuki

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Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 12 (1992)

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INTERRELIGIOUS ENCOUNTER IN ASIAN SOCIETIES

Chinese Buddhist and Christian Charities: A Comparative History, p. 5
Whalen Lai

Early Buddhism and Taoism in China (A.D. 65-420), p. 35
Jiahe Lu

Samga Kwigam of Hyujong and the Three Religions, p. 43
Young Ho (Jinwol) Lee

The Place of Religion in Vietnam Today, p. 65
Bruce Matthews

On Defining “Vietnamese Religion”: Reflections on Bruce Matthews’ Article, p. 75
Kristin Pelzer

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Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 11 (1991)

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WORLD’S PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS

Aunt Hannah on the Parliament of Religions, p. 5
Minnie Andrews Snell

Oriental Verities on the American Frontier: The 1893 World’s Parliament of Religions and the Thought of Masao Abe, p. 7
John R. McRae

Strategic Occidentalism: Meiji Buddhists at the World’s Parliament of Religions, p. 37
James E. Ketelaar

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Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 10 (1990)

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RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION

Japanese Sectarianism and Some Ecumenical Alternatives, p. 5
Carl Bielefeldt

Skillful Means and the Interpretation of Christianity, p. 17
Michael Pye

“Skill in Means” in Early Buddhism and Christianity, p. 23
Arvind Sharma

The Nichiren and Catholic Confrontation with Japanese Nationalism, p. 35
Cheryl M. Allam

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Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 9 (1989)

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ZEN BUDDHISM AND WESTERN THOUGHT

The Existential Doubt of Tillich and the Great Doubt of Hakuin, p. 5
Carl Olson

Salvation According to the Korean Zen Master Chinul and Karl Barth, p. 13
Hee-Sung Keel

Sartre and a Chinese Buddhist Theory of No-Self, p. 25
Steven W. Laycock

Comparing Zen Koan Practice with The Cloud of Unknowing, p. 43
David Loy

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Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 7 (1987)

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THEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTER

Transformation in Buddhism, p. 5
Masao Abe

    Responses by Donald Mitchell and Julia Ching, p. 25

Christian Understanding of Ultimate Transformation, p. 47
Schubert Ogden

    Responses by Francis Cook and Gishin Tokiwa, p. 59

The Three-Yana Journey in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, p. 87
Rita Gross

    Responses by John Cobb and Rosemary Ruether, p. 105

The Christian Understanding of Salvation-Liberation, p. 129
David Tracy

    Response by Jeffrey Hopkins, p. 139

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Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 5 (1985)

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THEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTER

Pure Land Buddhist View of Duhkha, p. 7
Ryusei Takeda

Response to Takeda, p. 25
Gordon D. Kaufman

The Christian Understanding of Suffering, p. 49
Langdon Gilkey

Responses to Langdon Gilkey, p. 67
Masao Abe
Francis H. Cook

Chan (Zen) View of Suffering, p. 103
Gishin Tokiwa

Responses to Gishin Tokiwa, p. 131
Schubert Ogden
David Lochhead

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