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VOLUME 3, 2002

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Limited Engagements: Revisiting the Non-encounter between American Buddhism and the Shin Tradition. By Galen Amstutz.
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Globalizing Chinese Culture, Localizing Buddhist Teachings: the Internationalization of Foguangshan. By Stuart Chandler.
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Critical Comments on Brian Victoria's "Engaged Buddhism: Skeleton in the Closet?" by Koichi Miyata
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"Le Bouddhism en Occident: Approches sociologiques et anthropologiques," Recherches Sociologiques, 2000, volume XXXI, 3; Reviewed by Alione Koné.
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Book Reviews

The State of Buddhist Studies in the World 1972 - 1997. Edited by Donald K. Swearer and Somparn Promta. Reviewed by John Powers.
[view] [print] Page 36

The International Expansion of a Modern Buddhist Movement: The Soka Gakkai in Southeast Asia and Australia, University Press of America, by Daniel Alfred Metraux, and Soka Gakkai: From Lay Movement to Religion, Signature Books, by Karel Dobbelaere; Reviewed by Jane Hurst [view] [print]Page 86

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