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INDEX TO VOLUME 21 ARTICLES ANDERSON, Richard W. Rissho Koseikai and the Bodhisattva Way: Religious Ideals, Conflict, Gender, and Status. 21 /2-3: 311-37. BARONI, Helen J. Bottled Anger: Episodes in Obaku Conflict in the Tokugawa Period. 21/2-3: 191-210. BopIFORD, William M. Soto Zen in a Japanese Town: Field Notes on a Once-Every-Thirty-Three-Years Kannon Festival. 21/1: 3-36. HARDACRE, Helen. Conflict between Shugendo and the New Religions of Bakumatsu Japan. 21/2-3: 137-66. HAYASHI Makoto. Tokugawa-Period Disputes between Shugen Organi- zations and Onmyoji over Rights to Practice Divination. 21/2-3: 167-89. HEINE, Steven. “Critical Buddhism” (Hihan Bukkyo) and the Debate Concerning the 75-fascicle and 12-fascicle Shobogenzo Texts. 21/1: 37-72. KIsALA, Robert. Contemporary Karma: Interpretations of Karma in Tenrikyo and Rissho Koseikai. 21/1: 73-91. Monr, Michel. Zen Buddhism during the Tokugawa Period: The Challenge to Go beyond Sectarian Consciousness. 21/4: 341-72. Morioka Kiyomi. Attacks on the New Religions: Rissho Koseikai and the “Yomiuri Affair.” 21 /2—3: 281-310. MULLINS, Mark R. Ideology and Utopianism in Wartime Japan: An Essay on the Subversiveness of Christian Eschatology. 21/2-3: 261-80. PEARCE, Thomas H. Tenchi Seikyo: A Messianic Buddhist Cult. 21/4: 467-24. RAMBELLI, Fabio. True Words, Silence, and the Adamantine Dance: On Japanese Mikkyo and the Formation of the Shingon Discourse. 21/4: 373-406. READER, Ian, and George TANABE. Conflict and Religion in Japan: Editors’ Introduction. 21/2—3: 123-35. SAWADA, Janine Anderson. Religious Conflict in Bakumatsu Japan: Zen Master Imakita Kosen and Confucian Scholar Higashi Takusha. 21/2-3: 211-30. STONE, Jacqueline. Rebuking the Enemies of the Lotus: Nichirenist Exclusivism in Historical Perspective. 21/2-3: 231-59. REVIEW ARTICLE App, Urs. Linji’s Evergreens. Burton Watson, trans., The Zen Teachings of Master Lin-chi. 21/4: 425-36. REVIEWS BELL, Catherine. Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice. Rev. by Richard Gardner, 21/1: 118-20. GRAPARD, Allan G. The Protocol of the Gods: A Study of the Kasuga Cult in Japanese History. Rev. by Susan Tyler, 21/1: 93-110. Gross, Rita M. Buddhism after Patriarchy: A Feminist History, Analysis, and Reconstruction of Buddhism. Rev. by Kawahashi Noriko, 21/4: 445-49. HEINE, Steven. Dogen and the Koan Tradition: A Tale of Two Shobogenzo Texts. Rev. by Joseph P. O’Leary, 21/1: 113-15. LAFLEUR, William R. Liquid Life: Abortion and Buddhism in Japan. Rev. by George Tanabe, 21/4: 437-40. LEE, Peter K., ed., Confucian-Christian Encounters in Historical and Contemporary Perspective. Rev. by Mary Evelyn Tucker, 21/4: 449-51. Ooms, Emily Groszos. Women and Millenarian Protest in Meiji Japan: Deguchi Nao and Omotokyo. Rev. by Richard F. Young, 21/1: 110-13. SAWADA, Janine Anderson. Confucian Values and Popular Zen: Sekimon Shingaku in Eighteenth-Century Japan. Rev. by Peter Nosco, 21/4: 441-42. WILLIAMS, Michael A., Collett Cox, Martin S. JAFFEE, eds. Jnnovation in Religious Traditions: Essays in the Interpretation of Religious Change. Kev. by Michael A. O’Sullivan, 21/1: 115-18. £

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