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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: the duty of genius.Ray Monk - 1990 - New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein is perhaps the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century, and certainly one of the most original in the entire Western tradition. Given the inaccessibility of his work, it is remarkable that he has inspired poems, paintings, films, musical compositions, titles of books -- and even novels. In his splendid biography, Ray Monk has made this very compelling human being come alive in a way that perfectly explains the fascination he has evoked. Wittgenstein's life was one of great moral (...)
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    The buddhist connection between china and ancient cambodia: Śraman a mandra's visit to jiankang1.Prominent Monks, Xu Gaoseng Zhuan & Tang Gaoseng Zhuan - 2010 - In Hans Joas (ed.), The Benefit of Broad Horizons: Intellectual and Institutional Preconditions for a Global Social Science: Festschrift for Bjorn Wittrock on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. Brill. pp. 281.
  3. Buddhist Monk, Buddhist Layman: A Study of Urban Monastic Organization in Central Thailand.Jane Bunnag - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    Most anthropological and sociological studies of Buddhism have concentrated on village and rural Buddhism. This is a systematic anthropological study of monastic organization and monk-layman interaction in a purely urban context in the countries where Theravada Buddhism is practised, namely, Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, Laos and Thailand. The material presented is based on fieldwork carried out in Ayutthaya, Central Thailand. Dr Bunnag describes and analyses the socio-economic and ritual relations existing between the monk and the lay community, and she demonstrates the (...)
     
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  4. Buddhist Monks in China during the Korean War.Xue Yu - 2010 - In Michael Jerryson & Mark Juergensmeyer (eds.), Buddhist Warfare. Oup Usa.
     
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    A Buddhist Monk's View of Theological Encounter III.Gudo Wafu Nishijima - 1991 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 11:273.
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    Buddhist Monk, Buddhist Layman: A Study of Urban Monastic Organization in Central Thailand.Charles F. Keyes & Jane Bunnag - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):532.
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    Teachings of a Buddhist Monk. Ajahn Sumedho. Edited by Diana St Ruth. Foreword by Jack Kornfield.Maurice Walshe - 1993 - Buddhist Studies Review 10 (1):120-121.
    Teachings of a Buddhist Monk. Ajahn Sumedho. Edited by Diana St Ruth. Foreword by Jack Kornfield. Sharpham North 1990. 109 pp., illustrated. £4.99.
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    The World of Buddhism, Buddhist Monks and Nuns in Society and Culture. Ed. Heinz Bechert and Richard Gombrich.Phra Khantipalo - 1986 - Buddhist Studies Review 3 (1):49-54.
    The World of Buddhism, Buddhist Monks and Nuns in Society and Culture. Ed. Heinz Bechert and Richard Gombrich. Thames and Hudson, London 1984. 308 pp. with 297 illustrations, 82 in colour, 215 photographs, drawings and maps. £20.00.
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    A Study on Buddhist Monks’ Dietary Life in Relation to the Contemporary Culture of Well-Being.Ja-Rang Lee - 2013 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 38:57-79.
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    Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks. Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in India. Gregory Schopen. [REVIEW]John Strong - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (1):109-119.
    Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks. Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in India. Gregory Schopen. University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu 1997, xvii, 298 pp. Cloth $58.00, pbk $31.95. ISBN 0-8248-1748-6/1870-9.
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    Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in India (review). [REVIEW]Daniel Anderson Arnold - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (4):620-623.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in IndiaDan ArnoldBones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in India. By Gregory Schopen. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1997. Pp. xvii + 298.For over twenty years now, Gregory Schopen has prolifically been producing articles on the archaeology, epigraphy, (...)
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  12. Sukumar Dutt, Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India. [REVIEW]J. Gonda - 1964 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 26:142.
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    The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk (review).Christian P. B. Haskett - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):192-196.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist MonkChristian P. B. HaskettThe Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk. By Georges B. J. Dreyfus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. 445 + xv pp.Georges Dreyfus is a uniquely valuable contributor to the academic study of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the first Westerner to have received the Geshe (...)
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    Monks, money, and morality: the balancing act of contemporary Buddhism.Christoph Brumann, Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko & Beata Switek (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book dispels popular understandings of Buddhism as a religion that emphasizes the renunciation of worldly goods, by examining how Buddhist temples and the monastic community (the sangha) require tangible resources in order to sustain themselves. The first book to focus on the material and financial relations of contemporary Buddhist monks, nuns, temples, and laypeople, it shows that rather than being peripheral, economic exchanges are often central to the relations between Buddhist monastics and laity, and are (...)
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    Controversial Issues between an Indian Buddhist Monk and a Chan Master Mahāyāna at the End of the Eighth Century. 차상엽 - 2022 - Journal of Korean Philosophical Society 163:227-250.
    본고에서는 8세기 말 인도 불교도와 중국 禪불교도 사이에 필담으로 벌어진 논쟁의 1차 자료인 돈황 출토 한문 사본 『頓悟大乘正理決』과 이 문헌과 연관성이 있는 티벳어 사본 PT21을 중심으로 이 논쟁과 관련한 쟁점 사항을 검토하고자 한다.BR 먼저 이 논쟁을 인도 불교도의 ‘단계적/점진적 명상 수행[漸修]’의 가르침과 중국 화상 마하연으로 대변되는 중국 선불교도의 ‘단박에 깨달음[頓悟]’이라는 가르침, 즉 ‘점수’와 ‘돈오’의 대결로만 한정해서 살펴볼 것이 아니라, 오히려 인도 바라문승의 가르침은 다섯 가지바라밀을 쌓음과 동시에 다르마(dharma, 法)가 고유한 성질이 없음[無自性]을 통찰하는 반야바라밀을 반복적으로 완전히 닦은 후에 깨달음에 들어갈 수 (...)
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    Baochang: Sixth-Century Biographer of Buddhist Monks... and Nuns?Tom De Rauw - 2005 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 125 (2):203-218.
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    On Some Who Are Not Allowed to Become Buddhist Monks or Nuns: An Old List of Types of Slaves or Unfree Laborers.Gregory Schopen - 2010 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (2):225.
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  18. Gregory Schopen, bones, stones, and buddhist monks: Collected papers on the archaeology, epigraphy, and texts of monastic buddhism in india.J. Powers - 1998 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 25 (3-4):396-399.
     
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    On the origin and presentation of images of traveling Buddhist monks on pilgrimage for sutras with tame tigers in the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.Zhou Xiaoping - 2020 - Chinese Studies in History 53 (3):261-280.
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    Transliteration of the Names of Chinese Buddhist Monks.James R. Ware - 1932 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (2):159-162.
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    The study about Kyoung-Un-Wonki and Kyo-Yu-Simoon of Confucianists and Buddhist monks.Sang-Il Kim - 2018 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 50:61-94.
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    Correction: Transliteration of the Names of Chinese Buddhist Monks.J. R. Ware - 1932 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (3):269.
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Thomas Ryan - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the (...)
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    Buddhism: Its Birth and Dispersal.Indian Religion and Survival.Outlines of Buddhism.Japanese Buddhism.Essays in Zen Buddhism.The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk. [REVIEW]James B. Pratt, C. A. F. Rhys Davids, Charles Eliot & D. T. Suzuki - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (13):358.
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    Buddhism in a Dark Age: Cambodian Monks under Pol Pot by Ian Harris.Jarrod W. Brown - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (3):1052-1053.
    Buddhism in a Dark Age: Cambodian Monks under Pol Pot, by Ian Harris, is a natural follow-up to Harris’s 2005 work, Cambodian Buddhism: History and Practice, also published by the University of Hawai‘i Press. The present work, like the earlier one, is primarily focused on the social and political history of Cambodian Buddhism and expands on the final two chapters of that earlier work in that it deals with Buddhism in Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979 and the aftermath (...)
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  26. The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk by Suzuki,Daisetz Teitaro. [REVIEW]S. S. - 1937 - Isis 27:514-515.
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Father Ryan Thomas - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the (...)
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    Buddhism, War, and Nationalism. Chinese Monks in the Struggle against Japanese Aggressions, 1931–1945. Xue YU.John Kieschnick - 2005 - Buddhist Studies Review 22 (2):208-210.
    Buddhism, War, and Nationalism. Chinese Monks in the Struggle against Japanese Aggressions, 1931–1945. Xue YU. London: Routledge, 2005. xiii, 278 pp. £46.00. ISBN 0415-975115.
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    Monk, official and Gentry: multiple writings of Jingshan annals and the regional sight of the late ming Buddhist revival.Yang Li & Yingyan Peng - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (4):213-238.
    Resumen: Cuando se habla del renacimiento del budismo a finales de la dinastía Ming, los estudiosos echan en falta el estudio de ricos registros locales, regiones específicas y casos típicos. El templo de Jingshan, en Hangzhou, proporciona una muestra de este tipo. Una manifestación destacada del templo de Jingshan a finales de la dinastía Ming es la emergencia de todo un conjunto de anales. Diferentes grupos, como los monjes, los magistrados y la alta burguesía, participaron en la redacción de la (...)
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    On incompetent monks and able urbane nuns in a buddhist monastic code.Gregory Schopen - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (2):107-131.
    Most modern scholars seem to assume that Buddhist monks in early India had a good knowledge of Buddhist doctrine and at least of basic Buddhist texts. But the compilers of the vinayas or monastic codes seem not to have shared this assumption. The examples presented here are drawn primarily from one vinaya , and show that the compilers put in place a whole series of rules to deal with situations in which monks were startlingly ignorant (...)
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    An Uncouth Monk: The Moral Aesthetics of Buddhist Para‐Charisma.Sara Ann Swenson - 2024 - Journal of Religious Ethics 51 (4):761-781.
    In this article, I propose a new theory of “Buddhist para-charisma” by analyzing the case of an iconoclastic monk in Vietnam. My argument draws from 20 months of ethnographic research conducted in Ho Chi Minh City between 2015 and 2019. During fieldwork, I was introduced to a highly respected monk with the extraordinary capacity to read minds and perceive karmic obstacles in the lives of his lay and monastic followers. This monk was unique for openly consuming meat and alcohol, (...)
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    Budhist Monk, Buddhist Layman. A Study of Urban Monastic Organization in Central Thailand.Donald K. Swearer & Jane Bunnag - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):548.
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    The Monk as Bodhisattva: A Tibetan Integration of Buddhist Moral Points of View.Joe Bransford Wilson - 1996 - Journal of Religious Ethics 24 (2):377-402.
    Tsong kha pa's Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, completed in 1402, set the agenda in regard to the nature of and role for morality, meditation, and a correct understanding of ultimate reality for many Tibetan Buddhist thinkers and practitioners. The arguments move from reliance on scriptural authority to reliance on personal investigation, in the beginning by logic, but in the end by meditative insight. However, the model of the ascetic monastic remains basic, providing little justification for claims by (...)
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    Monks who have sex: Pārājika penance in indian buddhist monasticisms. [REVIEW]Shayne Clarke - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (1):1-43.
    In the study of Buddhism it is commonly accepted that a monk or nun who commits a pārājika offence is permanently and irrevocably expelled from the Buddhist monastic order. This view is based primarily on readings of the Pāli Vinaya. With the exception of the Pāli Vinaya, however, all other extant Buddhist monastic law codes (Dharmaguptaka, Mahāsāṅghika, Mahīśāsaka, Sarvāstivāda and Mūlasarvāstivāda) contain detailed provisions for monks and nuns who commit pārājikas but nevertheless wish to remain within the (...)
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    The Monk: Buddhist and Christian.Isaline Blew Horner - 1940 - Hibbert Journal: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy 39:168-178.
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  36. The Monk: Buddhist and Christian. Gotama's rules compared with the rule of st Benedict.I. B. Horner - 1940 - Hibbert Journal 39:168.
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    The Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagi-ography. John Kieschnick.Francesca Tarocco - 2003 - Buddhist Studies Review 20 (1):97-99.
    The Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagi-ography. John Kieschnick., University of Hawai’i/Kuroda Institute, Honolulu 1997. vii, 218 pp. ISBN 0-8248-1841-5.
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    The Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagiography.Robert Ford Campany & John Kieschnick - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):656.
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    Buddhism, War, and Nationalism: Chinese Monks in the Struggle against Japanese Aggressions, 1931–1945 by Xue Yu. Routledge, 2011. 278pp. Pb. £28/$49.95. ISBN- 13: 9780415802307. [REVIEW]Kai Chen - 2014 - Buddhist Studies Review 31 (1):155-157.
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    The Social Response of Buddhists to the Modernization of Japan: The Contrasting Lives of Two Sōtō Zen Monks.Ishikawa Rikizan - 1998 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 25 (1-2):87-115.
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    Spiritual Friendship in Christian Monk Aelred of Rievaulx and the Pali Canon of Buddhism.Justin Bronson Barringer - 2021 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 41 (1):233-244.
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    The view from the west: an Australian monk looks at Buddhism.Shravasti Dhammika - 2018 - Singapore: Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society.
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    The learned Monk as a comic figure: On reading a buddhist vinaya as indian literature. [REVIEW]Gregory Schopen - 2007 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (3):201-226.
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    Reforming the Priests of Manipe: Reflections on the “Buddhist Modernist Monk” in Euro-America.Laura Harrington - 2012 - Buddhist Studies Review 28 (2):203-232.
    From the late nineteenth century onwards, Asian Buddhist monks have been associated in American thought with science, rationality and anti-colonialism. Though the narrative of nineteenth century ‘Buddhist Modernism’ is routinely invoked to explain this, a more illuminating genealogy of this ‘modernist monasticism’ identifies deeper roots in anti-Catholicism. This paper explores these roots through a genealogy of the Buddhist Modernist Monk. Beginning with the seventeenth century travel journals of Jesuit missionaries, it winds its way through varied British (...)
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    The Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks, and: The Buddha's Gospel: A Buddhist Interpretation of Jesus' Words (review).John D'Arcy May - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):190-192.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks, and: The Buddha's Gospel: A Buddhist Interpretation of Jesus' WordsJohn D'Arcy MayThe Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks. Edited by Ray Riegert and Thomas Moore. London: Souvenir Press, 2004. 140 + xi pp.The Buddha's Gospel: A Buddhist Interpretation of Jesus' Words. By Lindsay Falvey. Adelaide: (...)
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    The Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks, and: The Buddha's Gospel: A Buddhist Interpretation of Jesus' Words (review).John D'Arcy May - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):190-192.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks, and: The Buddha's Gospel: A Buddhist Interpretation of Jesus' WordsJohn D'Arcy MayThe Lost Sutras of Jesus: Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks. Edited by Ray Riegert and Thomas Moore. London: Souvenir Press, 2004. 140 + xi pp.The Buddha's Gospel: A Buddhist Interpretation of Jesus' Words. By Lindsay Falvey. Adelaide: (...)
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    The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten Monk Who Faced down the British Empire: by Alicia Marie Turner, Laurence Cox, and Brian Bocking, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 2020, ISBN: 978-0190073084 Pages: xi- 320 Hardback: £25.99. [REVIEW]Olivia Porter - 2020 - Contemporary Buddhism 21 (1-2):440-443.
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    A Comparison of the Pāli and Chinese Versions of the Bhikkhu Saṃyutta, a Collection of Early Buddhist Discourses on Monks.Mun-Keat Choong - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):61-70.
    This article first briefly examines the textual structure of the Bhikkhu Samyutta of the Pali Samyutta-nikaya in conjunction with two other versions preserved in Chinese translation in Taisho vol. 2, nos. 99 and 100. Then it compares the main teachings contained in the three versions. These three versions of this collection on the subject of monks represent three different early Buddhist schools within the Sthavira branch. This comparative study of these three different versions focuses on four major topics: (...)
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    The Prince and the Monk: Shōtoku Worship in Shinran’s Buddhism, by Kenneth Doo Young Lee, State University of New York Press, 2007. 242pp., hb., $74.00/ £53.25, ISBN-13: 9780791470213; pb. $25.95/£16.25. ISBN-13: 9780791470220. [REVIEW]Wei Yu Wayne Tan - 2011 - Buddhist Studies Review 27 (2):245-248.
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    Separate but equal: Property rights and the legal independence of Buddhist nuns and monks in early north India.Gregory Schopen - 2008 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 128 (4):625-640.
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