Dogen and Soto Zen /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Dogen's use of Rujing's 'just sit' (shikan taza) and other Koans / T. Griffith Foulk
- 'Raihaitokuzui' and Dogen's views of gender and women : a reconsideration / Miriam Levering
- Dogen, a medieval Japanese monk well-versed in Chinese poetry : what he did and did not compose / Steven Heine
- Negotiating the divide of death in Japanese Buddhism : Dogen's difference / John C. Maraldo
- 'When all dharmas are the Buddha-dharma' : Dogen as comparative philosopher / Gereon Kopf
- Keizan's Denkoroku : a textual and contextual overview / William M. Bodiford
- Are Soto Zen precepts for ethical guidance or ceremonial transformation? Menzan's attempted reforms and contemporary practices / David Riggs
- Vocalizing the remembrance of Dogen : a study of the Shinpen hoon koshiki / Michaela Mross
- Interpreting the material heritage of the 'elephant trunk robe' in Soto zen / Diane Riggs
- Embodying Soto Zen : institutional identity and ideal body-image at Daihonzan Eiheiji / Pamela D. Winfield.