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THE EASTERN

BUDDHIST

NEW

SERIES

Vol.

48 •

No. 2

2017

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General editor Robert F. RHODES EDITOR John LOBREGLIO Editorial

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ssistant FUJIEDA Naoko INTERNAL ADVISORS Michael CONWAY INOUE Takaini NITTA Tomomichi

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dvisory

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Galen AMSTUTZ, Institute of Buddhist Studies Mark L. BLUM, University of California, Berkeley

Max DEEG, Cardiff University FUNAYAMA Torn, Kyoto University Paul HARRISON, Stanford University

Thomas P. KASULIS, Ohio State University, Emeritus KETA Masako, Kyoto University, Emerita

KlGOSHI Yasushi, Otani University Lori MEEKS, University of Southern California

MORIYA Tomoe, Hannan University A. Charles MULLER, Musashino University

James ROBSON, Harvard University SHIMODA Masahiro, University of Tokyo

Paul L. SWANSON, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture

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THE

EASTERN

BUDDHIST

An unsectarian journal devoted to an open and critical study of Buddhism in all of its aspects, published by

The Eastern Buddhist Society Otani University, Kyoto

Vol.48,No.2 NEWSERIES 2017

CONTENTS

The Dust Contemplation frontispiece ARTICLES

The Dust Contemplation: A Study and Translation of a Newly Discovered Chinese Yogacara Meditation Treatise from the Haneda Dunhuang Manuscripts of the Kyo-U Library

Eric M. Greene... 1

Whence Came the Name “Kuiji” Instead of Just “Ji”?

He Huanhuan ... 51

The Two Bodhisattva Reliefs ofSokkuram Grotto: Identifying the Figures ofManjusri and Samantabhadra

Lim Young-ae ... 69

Korean Buddhist Practice as Seen in a Nineteenth-Century Rosary Print

Boudewijn Walraven... 93

REPORT

“A Day Without Work is a Day Without Food”: New Developments in Chinese Buddhism

Esben Andreasen... 123 BOOK REVIEWS

Berthe Jansen. The Monastery Rules: Buddhist Monastic

Organization in Pre-Modern Tibet (Alexander K. Smith)... 139

John C. Maraldo. Japanese Philosophy in the Making 1:

Crossing Paths with Nishida (Tanaka Jun' ichi)... 141

Jan Van Bragt. A Soga Ryojin Reader (Tsunoda Yuichi)... 150

Paul B. Watt. Demythologizing Pure Land Buddhism:

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Anna Andreeva. Assembling Shinto: Buddhist Approaches to Kami Worship in Medieval Japan (Michael Pye) ...159 OBITUARY

Where Did He Go? Ueda Shizuteru Sensei’s Last Lesson

KanpuBretW.Davis... 163

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CONTRIBUTORS

Esben ANDREASEN, External Examiner of Religious Studies, University of Copenhagen.

Bret W. DAVIS, Professor and Thomas J. Higgins, S.J. Chair in Philosophy, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore.

Eric M. GREENE, Assistant Professor, Yale University, New Haven. HE Huanhuan, Professor, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou.

LIM Young-ae, Associate Professor, Dongguk University, Seoul.

Michael PYE, Professor Emeritus, University of Marburg; Research Asso­ ciate, Otani University, Kyoto.

JeffSCHROEDER, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, Eugene. Alexander K. SMITH, Deputy Professor of Social Anthropology, Standards

of Decision Making Across Cultures (SDAC), and Faculty Member, International Consortium for Research in the Humanities (IKGF FAU), Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Numberg.

TANAKA Jun'ichi, Associate Professor, Otani University, Kyoto. TSUNODA Yuichi, Assistant Professor, Sophia University, Tokyo.

Boudewijn C. A. WALRAVEN, Professor Emeritus, Leiden University; for­ mer Visiting Distinguished Professor, Sungkyunkwan University.

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THE

EASTERN

BUDDHIST

Founded in 1921 by D. T. Suzuki and Beatrice Lane Suzuki

VOLUME 48, 1 (2017)

FEATURE: “Francophone Buddhist Studies”; Michael Pye, Introduction; Iyanaga Nobumi, A

History of the Hobogirin: Dictionnaire encyclopedique du bouddhisme d’apres les sources chi­ noises et japonaises', Constantin Regamey, The Question of Primitive Buddhism in the Closing Works of Stanislaw Schayer; Frederic Girard, Emile Guimet, the Histoiy of Religions, and Japanese Buddhism; Emile Guimet, Shimaji Mokurai, Akamatsu Renjo, and Atsumi Kaien, A

Nineteenth-Century Dialogue in the Hall of Flying Clouds; Jerome Ducor, Pure Eand Sources in French; James L. Fredericks, A Hermeneutics of Grace: Henri de Lubac’s Reception of Honen and Shinran.

Book Reviews

Books Received

VOLUME 47,2(2016)

FEATURE: “Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Passing of Suzuki Daisetsu”: Sueki

Fumihiko, Reading D. T. Suzuki with a Focus on His Notion of “Person”; Yasutomi Shin ’ya, Personal Reflections on Suzuki Daisetsu’s Nihonteki Reiser, Victor Sogen Hori, D. T. Suzuki and the Invention of Tradition; Stefan Grace, The Political Context of D. T. Suzuki’s Early Life; John

Breen, “Reflections on D. T. Suzuki: Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of His Death,” December 5-6, 2016, Nichibunken, Kyoto.

ARTICLE: Rainer Schulzer, Soteriological Pragmatism and Psychotherapy: The Buddhist Concept of “Means” in the Writings of the Modem Buddhist Philosopher Inoue Enryo.

Book Reviews

Books Received

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