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    Review of: John P. Keenan, The Meaning of Christ: A Mahāyāna Theology (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1): 94-100. 1992.
  • Review of: Gene Reeves, ed., A Buddhist Kaleidoscope: Essays on the Lotus Sutra (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (1-2): 175-177. 2003.
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    Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism (review)
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1): 147-151. 2001.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 147-151 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism. By DaleS.Wright. Cambridge, Great Britain: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xv +227 pp. In a work brimming with unobtrusive erudition and centered on the figure of Huang Po (d. 850), Dale Wright offers a seasoned account of a topic that is still very much in need of c…Read more
  • David Loewenstein, Milton and the Drama of History
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 388-388. 1995.
  • Review of: John D’Arcy May, ed. Converging Ways: Conversion and Belonging in Buddhism and Christianity (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 35 (2): 400-402. 2008.
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  • John D. Caputo: "Heidegger and Aquinas" (review)
    The Thomist 49 (3): 477. 1985.
  • Tom Rockmore, Heidegger and French Philosophy
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 390-390. 1995.
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    Book Review: Youxuan Wang, Buddhism and Deconstruction: Towards a Comparative Semiotics (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 31 (1): 201-206. 2004.
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    Review of: Graham Parkes, ed., Heidegger and Asian Thought (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (4): 311-313. 1988.
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    Emptiness and Dogma
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1): 163-179. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 163-179 [Access article in PDF] Emptiness and Dogma Joseph S. O'Leary Sophia University The controversial Vatican document Dominus Iesus reasserts that non-Christian religions are objectively in a defective situation as regards salvation.Etymologically, salvation (soteria salus) means health. Here I should like to reflect on apparent symptoms of ill health in Christian theology and ask if Buddhist…Read more
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    Review of: Steven Heine, Dōgen and the Kōan Tradition: A Tale of Two Shōbōgenzō Texts (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 21 (1): 113-115. 1994.
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    ”Review of: David J Kalupahana„ A History of Buddhist Philosophy: Continuities and Discontinuities (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 20 (1): 78-83. 1993.