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Vivre le Sutra du Lotus

de Ruben L. F. Habito

Anesaki, Masaharu, Nichiren, the Buddhist Prophet. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1916.

Chappell, David, ed., Buddhist Peacework: Creating Cultures of Peace. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1999.

Dykstra, Yoshiko Kurata. Miraculous Tales of the Lotus Sutra from Ancient Japan: the Dainihonkoku hokekyokenki of the Priest Chingen. Osaka, Japan: Kansai University of Foreign Studies, 1983.

Habito, Ruben and Jacqueline I. Stone, eds., Revisiting Nichiren. Special Issue of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. 26, 3/4 (Fall
1999).

Habito, Ruben. 1995. “Uehara Senroku,” in Ian McGreal, ed. Great Thinkers of the Eastern World. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, pp.

Hurst, Jane, Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism and the Soka Gakkai in America: Ethos of a New Religious Movement. New York and London: Garland
Publishing, 1992.

Ikeda, Daisaku, et. al. 2003. On Being Human: Where Ethics, Medicine and Spirituality Converge. Middleway Press.

Kato, Bunno, Yoshiro Tamura, and Kojiro Miyasaka, tr. The Threefold Lotus Sutra. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing Co., 1975.

Kurata, Bunsaku, and Yoshiro Tamura, Art of the Lotus Sutra: Japanese Masterpieces. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing, 1987.

Machacek, David and Bryan Wilson, Global Citizens: The Soka Gakkai Buddhist Movement in the World. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2000.

McFarland, H. Neill, The Rush Hour of the Gods: A Study of New Religious Movements in Japan. New York: MacMillan Co., 1967.

Nakamura, Kyoko Motomichi, Miraculous Stories from the Japanese Buddhist Tradition: The Nihon Ryoiki of the Monk Kyokai. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973.

Niwano, Nikkyo. Buddhism for Today: A Modern Interpretation of the Lotus Sutra. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing, 1976.

Pye, Michael, Skillful Means: A Concept in Mahayana Buddhism. London: Duckworth, 1978.

Reeves, Gene, A Buddhist Kaleidoscope: Essays on the Lotus Sutra. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing Co., 2002.

Shimazono Susumu, “Soka Gakkai and the Modern Reformation of Buddhism,” in Takeuchi Yoshinori, ed.: Buddhist Spirituality, Vol. 2.
New York: Herder & Herder, 1999, pp. 435-454.

Snow, David A., Shakubuku: A Study of the Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Movement in America, 1960-1975. New York & London: Garland
Publishing, 1993.

Stone, Jacqueline I., Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,
1999.

Swanson, Paul, Foundations of T’ien T’ai Philosophy: The Flowering of the Two Truths Theory in Chinese Buddhism. Berkeley: Asian
Humanities Press, 1989.

Tanabe, George Jr., and Willa Tanabe, The Lotus Sutra in Japanese Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1989.

Unno, Taitetsu, “Philosophical Schools: San-lun, T’ien T’ai, and Hua Yen,” in Takeuchi Yoshinori, ed., Buddhist Spirituality, Vol. 1, Berkeley:
Asian Humanities Press, 1993, pp. 343-372.

Yampolsky, Philip, Selected Writings of Nichiren. New York: Columbia University Press, 1990.

Yampolsky, Philip, Letters of Nichiren. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996.

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