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A list of all pages that have property "Publications" with value "Zen Studies *Soto Zen in Medieval Japan. *“Dharma Transmission in Theory and Practice.” *“Remembering Dogen: Eiheiji and Dogen Hagiography.” *“Zen Buddhism” (in Sources of Japanese Tradition, vol. 1). *“A Once-Every-Thirty-Three-Year Kannon Festival.” *“The Enlightenment of Kami and Ghosts.” *“Zen in the Art of Funerals.” Buddhist Studies *Going Forth: Visions of Buddhist Vinaya (editor). *Encyclopedia of Buddhism (associate editor). *“When Secrecy Ends: The Tokugawa Reformation of Tendai Buddhism.” *“The Medieval Period” (in The Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions). *“Bodhidharma’s Precepts in Japan.” *The UCLA Guide to East Asian Buddhist Studies: Reference Works (editor). Martial Art Studies *“Zen and Japanese Swordsmanship Reconsidered.” *“Soke: Historical Transformations of a Title and its Entitlements.” *“Religion and Spiritual Development: Japan” (in Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia). *“Written Texts: Japan” (in Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia). Translations *“Colloquial Transcriptions as Sources for Understanding Zen in Japan,” by ISHIKAWA Rikizan. *Kokan Shiren’s “Zen Precept Procedures.” *Keizan’s “Dream History.” *Chido’s “Dreams of Buddhism.” *Takuan Soho’s “Marvelous Power of Immovable Wisdom.” *Kyokai’s “Karma Tales.” *Genshin’s “Avoiding Hell, Gaining Heaven.” *“Taking the Vinaya Across the Sea.” *Eisai’s “Zen for National Defense.” *Bassui’s “A Zen Master Interprets the Dharma.” Unpublished Translations for the Soto Zen Text Project *Selections from: True Dharma Eye Collection (Shobogenzo), by Eihei Dogen. *Selections from: Conveying Illumination (Denkoroku), by Keizan Jokin.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • People/Bodiford, W.  + (Zen Studies *Soto Zen in Medieval Japan. Zen Studies</br></br>*Soto Zen in Medieval Japan.</br>*“Dharma Transmission in Theory and Practice.”</br>*“Remembering Dogen: Eiheiji and Dogen Hagiography.”</br>*“Zen Buddhism” (in Sources of Japanese Tradition, vol. 1).</br>*“A Once-Every-Thirty-Three-Year Kannon Festival.”</br>*“The Enlightenment of Kami and Ghosts.”</br>*“Zen in the Art of Funerals.”</br></br>Buddhist Studies</br></br>*Going Forth: Visions of Buddhist Vinaya (editor).</br>*Encyclopedia of Buddhism (associate editor).</br>*“When Secrecy Ends: The Tokugawa Reformation of Tendai Buddhism.”</br>*“The Medieval Period” (in The Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions).</br>*“Bodhidharma’s Precepts in Japan.”</br>*The UCLA Guide to East Asian Buddhist Studies: Reference Works (editor).</br></br>Martial Art Studies</br></br>*“Zen and Japanese Swordsmanship Reconsidered.”</br>*“Soke: Historical Transformations of a Title and its Entitlements.”</br>*“Religion and Spiritual Development: Japan” (in Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia).</br>*“Written Texts: Japan” (in Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia).</br></br>Translations</br></br>*“Colloquial Transcriptions as Sources for Understanding Zen in Japan,” by ISHIKAWA Rikizan.</br>*Kokan Shiren’s “Zen Precept Procedures.”</br>*Keizan’s “Dream History.”</br>*Chido’s “Dreams of Buddhism.”</br>*Takuan Soho’s “Marvelous Power of Immovable Wisdom.”</br>*Kyokai’s “Karma Tales.”</br>*Genshin’s “Avoiding Hell, Gaining Heaven.”</br>*“Taking the Vinaya Across the Sea.”</br>*Eisai’s “Zen for National Defense.”</br>*Bassui’s “A Zen Master Interprets the Dharma.”</br></br>Unpublished Translations for the Soto Zen Text Project</br></br>*Selections from: True Dharma Eye Collection (Shobogenzo), by Eihei Dogen.</br>*Selections from: Conveying Illumination (Denkoroku), by Keizan Jokin.Illumination (Denkoroku), by Keizan Jokin.)