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Date: 2012-04-19 20:00:50
Religion
Jōdo Shinshū
Kyogyoshinsho
Shinjin
Shinran
Alfred Bloom
Tannishō
Faith in Buddhism
Hōnen
Buddhism in Japan
Pure Land Buddhism
Buddhism

Shinran: A Man with Nothing to Hide by Alfred Bloom, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii The question before us is: Why should we be concerned about Shinran, a figure of 750 years ago? What does his teaching offer m

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