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VOLUME 10, 2009

Special Issue:
Buddhist Activism and Chinese Modernity

Guest Editor: Hung-yok Ip

 

• Special Issue:
   Buddhist Activism

• Articles
• Book Reviews
• Critical Notes

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• Volume 1
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• Volume 6
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• Volume 11
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Articles

Introduction: Buddhist Activism and Chinese Modernity
By Hung-yok Ip
[view] [print] Page 145

The Power of Interconnectivity:
Tan Sitong's Invention of Historical Agency in Late Qing China
By Hung-yok Ip
[view] [print] Page 323

Chinese Buddhist Nuns in the Twentieth Century: A Case Study in Wuhan
By Yuan Yuan
[view] [print] Page 375

The Influence of Chinese Master Taixu on Buddhism in Vietnam
Elise A. DeVido
[view] [print] Page 413

Buddhism, Resistance, and Collaboration in Manchuria
By James Carter
[view] [print] Page 193

Buddhist Contribution to the Socialist Transformation of Buddhism in China:
Activities of Ven. Juzan during 1949–1953

By Xue Yu
[view] [print] Page 217

Writing History of Buddhist Thought in the Twentieth Century:
Yinshun (1906-2005) in the Context of Chinese Buddhist Historiography

By Marcus Bingenheimer
[view] [print] Page 255

Modernization and Traditionalism in Buddhist Almsgiving:
The Case of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-chi Association in Taiwan

By Charles B. Jones
[view] [print] Page 291

Socially Engaged Buddhist Nuns: Activism in Taiwan and North America
Karma Lekshe Tsomo
[view] [print] Page 459

Toward A Buddhist Theory of Justice
By James Blumenthal
[view] [print] Page 321

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Articles

Interpreting the Diamond Way:
Contemporary Convert Buddhism in Transition

By Burkhard Scherer
[view] [print] Page 17

Border country dharma:
Buddhism, Ireland and peripherality

By Laurence Cox and Maria Griffin
[view] [print] Page 93

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Book Reviews

British Buddhism: Teachings, practice and development. By Robert Bluck. Reviewed by Simon G. Smith
[view] [print] Page 1

Contemporary Religious Movements in Taiwan: Rhetorics of Persuasion. By Kai-ti Chou. Reviewed by Charles B. Jones
[view] [print] Page 49

North American Buddhists in Social Context. Edited by Paul David Numrich. Reviewed by Scott A. Mitchell
[view] [print] Page 56

Buddhism in the Public Sphere: Reorienting Global Interdependence. By Peter D. Hershock. Reviewed by Natalie Fisk Quli
[view] [print] Page 65

The Making of Buddhist Modernism. By David L. McMahan. Reviewed by Brooke Schedneck
[view] [print] Page 76

Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture. By Elisabetta Porcu. Reviewed by Jeff Wilson
[view] [print] Page 85

Buddhism and Postmodern Imaginings in Thailand: The Religiosity of Urban Space. By James Taylor. Reviewed by Charles Keyes
[view] [print] Page 126

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Critical Notes

Development of Interest in Buddhism in the Czech Republic.
By Jitka Cirklová
[view] [print] Page 5

Laurence O’Rourke / U Dhammaloka: working-class Irish freethinker, and the first European bhikkhu?
By Laurence Cox
[view] [print] Page 133

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