Zen and Shinto
Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press (1959)
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| Keywords | Philosophy, Japanese Zen Buddhism Shinto | |||||||||
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| Call number | B136.F83 1971 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0806529717 0837157498 | |||||||||
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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1938). Zen Buddhism and its Influence on Japanese Culture. Kyoto, the Eastern Buddhist Society.
James Waldemar Boyd & Ron G. Williams (2005). Japanese Shinto: An Interpretation of a Priestly Perspective. Philosophy East and West 55 (1):33-63.
James W. Boyd & Ron G. Williams (2005). Japanese Shinto: An Interpretation of a Priestly Perspective. Philosophy East and West 55 (1):33-63.
Alicia Matsunaga (1969). The Buddhist Philosophy of Assimilation. Rutland, Vermont, C. E. Tuttle Co..
Hakuin (2012). Beating the Cloth Drum: The Letters of Zen Master Hakuin. Shambhala Publications.
Wai-ming Ng (1998). The "I Ching" in the Shinto Thought of Tokugawa Japan. Philosophy East and West 48 (4):568-591.
James Giles (ed.) (2008). Kierkegaard and Japanese Thought. Palgrave Macmillan.
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1959). Zen and Japanese Culture. New York]Pantheon Books.
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