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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Annotated Translation of ''Chapter on Bringing Together the Teachings of Tiantai and The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana'' (← links | edit)
- Anti-Chan Polemics in Post-Tang Tiantai (← links | edit)
- Buddhism, Schools of: Chinese Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Buddhism and Time (← links | edit)
- Buddhism and Western Philosophy (← links | edit)
- Buddhist schools or sects (← links | edit)
- Chan-jan (← links | edit)
- Chinaese Tiantai Doctrine on Insentient Things’ Buddha-Nature (← links | edit)
- Chinese Tiantai Doctrine on Insentient Things’ Buddha-Nature (← links | edit)
- Chinese and Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Cleansing the Heart: Buddhist Bowing As Contemplation (← links | edit)
- Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs (← links | edit)
- Dengyodaishi (← links | edit)
- MYSTERIES OF SPEECH AND BREATH (← links | edit)
- MYSTERY AND SECRECY IN THE CONTACT OF DAOISM AND BUDDHISM IN EARLY MEDIEVAL CHINA (← links | edit)
- New Wine in an Old Bottle: The Korean Monk Sangwŏl (1911-1974) and the Rise of the Ch’ŏnt’ae school of Buddhism (← links | edit)
- North Shaolin Monastery (← links | edit)
- ONTOLOGICAL INDETERMINACY AND ITS SOTERIOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: AN ASSESSMENT OF MOU ZONGSAN'S (1 909-1 995) INTERPRETATION OF ZHIYI'S (538-597) TIANTAI BUDDHISM (← links | edit)
- Peaceful Warrior-Demons in Japan: from Empress Kōmyō’s Red Repentant Asura to Miyazawa Kenji’s Melancholic Blue Asura (← links | edit)
- Pure Land Hermeneutics in the Song Dynasty: The Case of Zhanran Yuanzhao (1048~1116) (← links | edit)
- Redefining the Dharma Characteristics School in East Asian Yogācāra Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Setup, Punch Line, and the Mind-Body Problem: A Neo-Tiantai Approach (← links | edit)
- The Revival of Tiantai Buddhism in the Late Ming (← links | edit)
- The Vimalakīrtinirdeśa Commentary by Sengzhao and the Chinese Conquest of Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Tian Tai Under the Song dynasty (960–1279) (← links | edit)
- Tiantai Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Tiantai School (← links | edit)
- Tiantai School (Tiantaizong 天台宗) (← links | edit)
- Tiantai is an important school of Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Time in Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Vimalakīrtinirdeśa (A) (← links | edit)
- Zhanran's (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Anti-Chan Polemics in Post-Tang Tiantai (← links | edit)
- Chinese and Tibetan Tantric Buddhism (← links | edit)
- ONTOLOGICAL INDETERMINACY AND ITS SOTERIOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: AN ASSESSMENT OF MOU ZONGSAN'S (1 909-1 995) INTERPRETATION OF ZHIYI'S (538-597) TIANTAI BUDDHISM (← links | edit)
- Setup, Punch Line, and the Mind-Body Problem: A Neo-Tiantai Approach (← links | edit)
- “The Doctrine of *Amalavijñāna in Paramārtha (499-569), and Later Authors to Approximately 800 C.E.” (← links | edit)
- 湛然 (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Annotated Translation of ''Chapter on Bringing Together the Teachings of Tiantai and The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana'' (← links | edit)
- Buddhism and Time (← links | edit)
- Buddhist schools or sects (← links | edit)
- Chan-jan (← links | edit)
- Chinaese Tiantai Doctrine on Insentient Things’ Buddha-Nature (← links | edit)
- Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs (← links | edit)
- MYSTERIES OF SPEECH AND BREATH (← links | edit)
- MYSTERY AND SECRECY IN THE CONTACT OF DAOISM AND BUDDHISM IN EARLY MEDIEVAL CHINA (← links | edit)
- New Wine in an Old Bottle: The Korean Monk Sangwŏl (1911-1974) and the Rise of the Ch’ŏnt’ae school of Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Setup, Punch Line, and the Mind-Body Problem: A Neo-Tiantai Approach (← links | edit)
- The Contribution of the Yogācārabhūmi to the System of the Two Hindrances (← links | edit)
- The Vimalakīrtinirdeśa Commentary by Sengzhao and the Chinese Conquest of Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Time in Buddhism (← links | edit)
- Vimalakīrtinirdeśa (A) (← links | edit)
- Zhanran (← links | edit)
- “The Doctrine of *Amalavijñāna in Paramārtha (499-569), and Later Authors to Approximately 800 C.E.” (← links | edit)