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- Buddhist-Christian Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- Christianity Looks East: Comparing the Spiritualities of John of the Cross and Buddhaghosa (review) Volume 26, 2006, pp. 216-220
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This issue contains 32 articles in total
- Introduction: Remarks in Memory of David W. Chappell
- On Buddhist-Christian Studies in Relation to Dialogue
- Gandhi's Hope: Learning from Other Religions as a Path to Peace (review)
- Martin Luther and Buddhism: The Aesthetics of Suffering (review)
- Transcendence and Violence: The Encounter of Buddhist, Christian, and Primal Traditions (review)
- Knowing the East (review)
- Borrowed Gods and Foreign Bodies: Christian Missionaries Imagine Chinese Religion (review)
- Buddhists and Christians through Comparative Theology and Solidarity (review)
- Being a Buddhist Nun: The Struggle for Enlightenment in the Himalayas, and: Himalayan Hermitess: The Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Nun (review)
- Christianity Looks East: Comparing the Spiritualities of John of the Cross and Buddhaghosa (review)
- Dialogues at One Inch above the Ground: Reclamations of Belief in an Interreligious Age (review)
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- 22nd Niwano Peace Prize Commemorative Address
- Contemplation, Practice, and the Crossroads of Spirit
- Northern California Zen/Ch'an-Catholic Dialogue
- 2005 International Lotus Sutra Conference
- East-West Exchange
- Conversion and Religious Identity in Buddhism and Christianity
- The Seventh International Buddhist-Christian Conference: "Hear the Cries of the World"
- Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 2005 Annual Meeting
- The 2005 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies
- Jesus the World Protector: Eighteenth-Century Gelukpa Historians View "Christianity"
- Divine Grace and the Play of Opposites
- A New Direction for Comparative Studies of Buddhists and Christians: Evidence from Nagarjuna and John of the Cross
- Speaking With and Away: What the Aporia of Ineffability Has to Say for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue
- Losing the Self: Detachment in Meister Eckhart and Its Significance for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue
- Global Healing and Reconciliation: The Gift and Task of Religion, a Buddhist-Christian Perspective
- Religion, the Globalization of War, and Restorative Justice
- An Ethics of Justice in a Cross-Cultural Context
- Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Religious Pluralism: Buddhist and Christian Perspectives
- Buddhism and the Idea of Human Rights: Resonances and Dissonances
- Compassion as Justice
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