Course Reader (CR)
1. Ralph T. H. Griffith, trans., The
Hymns of the Rgveda (Delhi: Motilal
Banarsidass, 1973) 206, 633-4.
2. Shree Purohit Swami and W. B. Yeats,
trans., The Ten Principal Upanishads (Calcutta: Rupa,
1992) 90-92.
3. Joseph Campbell, Oriental Mythology - The Masks of God (NY:
Penguin, 1991) 343-364.
4. Peter Harvey, An Introduction to Buddhism (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1990) 9-26.
5. Jay Garfield, trans., The
Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way: NagarjunaÕs Mulamadhyamakakarika (New York: Oxford University
Press, 1995), 293-307.
6. Mark Unno, "Key Ideas: Nagarjuna"
and "Key Ideas: Philosophical Schools."
7. Robert A. F. Thurman, trans., The
Holy Teaching of Vimalakirti (University Park:
Pennsylvania State University Press, 1987) 56-63.
8. Taitetsu Unno, "Philosophical
Schools-San-lun, T'ien-t'ai,
and Hua-yen," in Buddhist Spirituality, ed.
by Takeuchi Yoshinori (New York: Crossroad, 1995) 343-365.
9. Burton Watson, trans., Zhuangzi: Basic Writing
(New York: Columbia Univ Press, 1993), 1-7,
31-41, 44, 61-62, 114-117, 128-129.
10. Heinrich Dumoulin, Zen Buddhism:
A History-India and China (New York: Macmillan Publishing, 1988) 85-94.
11. Hayao KAWAI, "Japanese
Mythology: Balancing the Gods," in his Dreams, Myths and Fairy Tales in
Japan (Daimon, 1995) 67-97.
12. Mark Unno, "Key Terms - Philosophical Terms in the Zen
Buddhist Thought of Dogen."
13. Norman Waddell and Masao Abe,
trans., "Shobogenzo Genjokoan,"
by Dogen Kigen, The
Eastern Buddhist 5:2 (10/1972) 129-140.
14. Mark Unno, "Key Terms - Pure Land Buddhism and the
Philosophy of Honen and Shinran."
15. Mark Unno, "The Nembutsu as the
Teaching of No-teaching: The Natural Unfolding of Compassion-Wisdom," The
Pure Land 6 (1989) 45-65,
16. Nishitani Keiji,
"Ikebana," Kyoto Journal 4 (Fall 1987) 33-35.
17. Paula Arai, "Soto Zen Nuns in Modern Japan: Keeping and
Creating Tradition," Bulletin of the Nanzan
Institute for Religion and Culture 14 (Summer 1990) 38-51.
18. The Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), A Policy of Kindness (Ithaca, NY: Snow
Lion, 1990) 33-59.
19. Mu Soeng Sunim.
Thousand Peaks: Korean Zen-Tradition & Teachers. Berkeley: Parallax
Press, 1987. 28-48, 191-314.