Into Every Life a Little Zen Must Fall: A Christian Philosopher Looks to Alan Watts and the East
Distributed by Element Books (1986)
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| Keywords | Religion Christianity Philosophy Zen Buddhism | |||||||||
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| Call number | BL48.K388 1986 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0861710347 | |||||||||
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William C. Dell (2010). Deconstructing Zen: Apples and Oranges, Strings and Branes, and the Buddha's Belly. Millennial Mind Pub..
Tamarack Song (2011). Song of Trusting the Heart: A Classic Zen Poem for Daily Meditation. Sentient Publications.
Dale Stuart Wright (1998). Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism. Cambridge University Press.
Hakuin (2012). Beating the Cloth Drum: The Letters of Zen Master Hakuin. Shambhala Publications.
Alan Watts (1961/1977). Three. Pantheon Books.
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