2000 Representations of Zen: A social and institutional history of Soto Zen Buddhism in Edo Japan. Ph. D. dissertation, Harvard University. Duncan Ryiken Williams Trinity College [Book Review]

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 28:1-2 (2000)
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