, also known as TÃ
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« ZenchÃ
«, TÃ
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See also
References
- Mohr, Michel. 1996. Monastic Tradition and Lay Practice from the Perspective of NantenbÃ
Â: A Response of Japanese Zen Buddhism to Modernity. Zen Buddhism Today 12, 63âÂÂ89.
- Mohr, Michel. 1998. Japanese Zen Schools and the Transition to Meiji: A Plurality of Responses in the Nineteenth Century. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies: Special Issue on Meiji Zen 25, no. 1âÂÂ2: 167âÂÂ213.
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