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VOLUME 9, 2008

Special Issue: Blurred Genres
edited by the team of the JGB

 

• Special Issue:
   Blurred Genres

• Articles
• Book Reviews
• Critical Notes

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Articles Introduction: Buddhists and Scholars of Buddhism: Blurred Distinctions in Contemporary Buddhist Studies By Cristina Rocha and Martin Baumann
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Buddhism and the Perils of Advocacy By Ian Reader
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The Emergence of Buddhist Critical-Constructive Reflection in the Academy as a Resource for Buddhist Communities and for the Contemporary World By John Makransky
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At Ease in Between: The Middle Position of a Scholar-Practicioner By Duncan Ryûken Williams
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Articles Sakyadhita: A Transnational Gathering Place for Buddhist Women By Mavis L. Fenn and Kay Koppedrayer
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Book Reviews Tibetan Buddhism Going Global? A Case Study of a Contemporary Buddhist Encounter with Science. Review essay on the work of B. Alan Wallace, by Amos Yong
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Democracy's Dharma: Religious Renaissance and Political Development in Taiwan. By Richard Madsen. Reviewed by Charles B. Jones
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Critical Notes

Buddhism in Denmark. By Jørn Borup
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