

Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial |
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Peter Harvey | 143 |
Articles
Cultural Remnants of the Indigenous Peoples in the Buddhist Scriptures |
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Bryan Geoffrey Levman | 145–180 |
Cultic Relationships Between Buddhism and Brahmanism in the ‘Last Stronghold’ of Indian Buddhism |
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Birendra Nath Prasad | 181–199 |
Two Sūtras in the Chinese Saṃyuktāgama without Direct Pāli Parallels — Some remarks on how to identify ‘later additions’ to the corpus |
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Marcus Bingenheimer | 201–214 |
A Note on the Term Theravāda |
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Bhikkhu Analayo | 215–235 |
A Radical Buddhism for Modern Confucians: Tzu Chi in Socio-Historical Perspective |
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Richard Gombrich , Yu-Shuang Yao | 237–259 |
Defining Engaged Buddhism: Traditionists, Modernists, and Scholastic Power |
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Victor Gerard Temprano | 261–274 |
Reviews
Review Response
Did the Buddha know Sanskrit?: Richard Gombrich’s response to a point in the BSR review of his What the Buddha Thought |
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Richard Gombrich | 287–288 |
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