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The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part one of six-audio)
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part one of six-audio)
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64 minutes
Released:
Apr 10, 2011
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Podcast episode
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The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part one of six - audio only)
by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
In Japanese with live English translation.
This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011.
Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system
Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangÅ Wakuran incident and its impact
Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
In Japanese with live English translation.
This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011.
Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system
Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangÅ Wakuran incident and its impact
Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
Released:
Apr 10, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
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