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Buddhism in Japan / Indian religions / Jōdo Shinshū / Faith in Buddhism / D. T. Suzuki / Hōnen / Rennyo / Shinjin / Amitābha / Buddhism / Religion / Pure Land Buddhism
Date: 2012-04-23 14:30:54
Buddhism in Japan
Indian religions
Jōdo Shinshū
Faith in Buddhism
D. T. Suzuki
Hōnen
Rennyo
Shinjin
Amitābha
Buddhism
Religion
Pure Land Buddhism

Personal Stories ... Responses to Shin Buddhism D.C., Missouri I have lived my entire life in the St. Louis area. My education includes a B.A. from Southern Illinois University in Government, History & Sociology and an M

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