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- Buddhist-Christian Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- Baptizing Burma: Religious Change in the Last Buddhist Kingdom by Alexandra Kaloyanides (review) Volume 44, 2024, pp. 255-258
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- The Making of American Buddhism by Scott A. Mitchell (review)
- Classical Theism and Buddhism: Connecting Metaphysical and Ethical Systems by Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin (review)
- Baptizing Burma: Religious Change in the Last Buddhist Kingdom by Alexandra Kaloyanides (review)
- Buddhism and Its Religious Others: Historical Encounters and Representations ed. by C. V. Jones (review)
- Glimpses of God and Other Essays by Paul O. Ingram (review)
- Obstacles to Stillness: Thoughts, Hindrances, and Self-surrender in Evagrius and the Buddha by Shodhin K. Geiman (review)
- A Wild and Sacred Call: Nature–Psyche–Spirit by Will W. Adams (review)
- Frederick J. Streng Award for Excellence in Buddhist-Christian Studies
- SBCS Members Travel to Taiwan
- SBCS Participation in Interfaith Coalition Conference for Global Citizens and Visit to Sogang University Reports
- Honoring, Listening, and Fostering Peace through Friendship: SBCS Annual Meeting November 17–18, 2023, San Antonio
- Aporetic Belonging: Thinking the Experience of Buddhist-Christian Practice with Gillian Rose
- Grounding Ethics Nondualistically: Fruit from a Synthetic Reading of John Wesley and Masao Abe
- Equitable Access to Nature and Transformational Politics
- The Bodhisattva Peace Activist
- Thich Nhat Hanh's Interpretation of the Dharma as a Viable Spirituality in a Secular Age
- Thich Nhat Hanh and Creative Arts
- Suffering, Self, and Structures: Remarks for Buddhist-Christian Thought and Spiritual Care
- Comparative Theology as a Postcolonial Hermeneutics: A Global Historical Approach to the Encounter between Augustinian Christianity and Tiantai Buddhism
- Buddhism, Aryan Discourse, Racism, and the Influence of Christianity in Colonial Ceylon
- There Is Nothing to Acquire: Comparing the Unborn Mind and the Silent Land
- Sixth-Century Chinese Manuscript Sheds Light on the Transferability of Merit and Suffering and on the Intersection of Politics and Religion
- Shinjin, Faith, and Sacramental Metaphysics
- Incarnation and Manifestation: A Franciscan-Augustinian Approach to Mahāyāna Theology
- Editors' Introduction
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