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"Coming
Down from the Zen Clouds: A Critique of
the Current State of American Zen."
By Stuart Lachs. (1997)
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"Means of Authorization: Establishing Hierarchy in Ch'an/Zen Buddhism in America."Annual Meeting
of the American Academy of Religion, November 21, 1999.
By Stuart Lachs.
- "The Buddhist-Confucian Conflict in the Early Chosôn and Kihwa's Syncretic Response: The Hyôn chông non." The Review of Korean Studies, Vol. 2, September 1999 (p. 183-200). By Charles Muller
- "Wonhyo's
System of the Two Hindrances (Ijangui)." Annual Meeting
of the American Academy of Religion, November 23, 1998. By Charles Muller
- "Innate Enlightenment and No-thought:
A Response to the Critical Buddhist Position on Zen." International Conference
on Korean Sôn, Paekyang-sa Buddhist Monastery, Korea, Aug. 21, 1998. By Charles Muller
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- "East
Asian Buddhist Apocrypha: Their Origin and Role in the Development of Sinitic
Buddhism." Bulletin of Toyo Gakuen University, Vol. 6 (1998),
pp. 63-76. By Charles Muller
- "The Composition of Self-Transformation Thought in Classical East Asian Philosophy and Religion."
Bulletin of Toyo Gakuen University, Vol. 4, (1996), pp. 141-152. By Charles Muller
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"The
Key Operative Concepts in Korean Buddhist Syncretic Philosophy; Interpenetration
and Essence-Function in Wonhyo, Chinul and Kihwa." Bulletin of Toyo
Gakuen University, Vol. 3 (1995), pp. 33-48. By Charles Muller
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"The
Buddhist-Confucian Conflict in the Early Chosôn and Kihwa's Syncretic
Response: The Hyôn chông non." Annual Meeting of
the American Academy of Religion, Chicago, Nov 18-22, 1994. By Charles Muller
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"The
History and Development of Korean Buddhism: A Brief Overview."By Charles Muller
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