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Featured Publications:

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies

Journal of Chinese Philosophy

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies

Philosophy East and West

Journal of Asian Studies

Journal of Japanese Studies

Global Business Languages

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies:

Spring 2003, 30/1–2
Did Dogen Go to China? Problematizing Dogen’s Relation to Ju-ching and Chinese Ch’an. [27–59]

Spring 2001, 28/1–2
After the Storm:Matsumoto Shiro's Transition from "Critical Buddhism" to Critical Theology (Review article: Matsumoto, Dogen shiso ron). [133–53]

Spring 1997, 24/1–2
The Dogen Canon: Dogen’s Pre-Shobogenzo Writings and the Question of Change in His Later Works.[39–85]

March 1994, 21/1
“Critical Buddhism” (Hihan Bukkyo) and the Debate Concerning the 75-fascicle and 12-fascicle Shobogenzo Texts. [37–72]

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Journal of Chinese Philosophy:

September 2003, 30/3-4
Ch’an Buddhist Kung-ans as Models for Interpersonal Behavior

June 1998, 25/2
Motion and Emotion in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

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Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies:

December 1996, 56/2
Putting the ‘Fox’ Back into the ‘Wild Fox Koan’: On the Intersection of Philosophical and Popular Religious Elements in the Ch’an/Zen

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Philosophy East and West:

January 2008, 58/1
From Art of War to Attila the Hun: A Critical Survey of Recent Works on Philosophy/Spirituality and Business Leadership

October 2007, 57/4
A Critical Survey of Works on Zen since Yampolsky

January 2004, 54/1
Koans in Dogen Tradition: How and Why Dogen Does What He Does with Koans

April 1983, 33/2
Temporality of Hermeneutics in Dogen's "Shobogenzo"

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Journal of Asian Studies:

May 1994, 53/2
Tragedy and Salvation in the Floating World: Chikamatsu's Double Suicide Drama as Millenarian Discourse

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Journal of Japanese Studies:

Winter 2007, 33/1
Overcome by Modernity? Three Works by and About Takeuchi Yoshimi

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Global Business Languages

Annual 2004, 9
Zen in the Workplace: Applying Anti-Structure to Enhance Structure

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