Buddhist Studies Review

General Editor
peter.harvey@sunderland.ac.uk

Book Review Editor
Alice Collett Please send books for review in Buddhist Studies Review to:
Alice Collett
Department of Theology and Religious Studies, York St John University, Lord Mayor's Walk, York UK YO31 7EX

Buddhist Studies Review is published by Equinox on behalf of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies. The Association was founded in 1996 and two years later took over publication of Buddhist Studies Review, which had been run since 1983 by Russell Webb and Sara Boin-Webb. Membership in the Association includes a subscription to the journal among other benefits.

The journal seeks to publish quality, peer-reviewed articles on any aspect of Buddhism, covering the different cultural areas where Buddhism exists or has existed (in South, Southeast, Central and East Asia); historical and contemporary aspects (including developments in 'Western' Buddhism); theoretical, practical and methodological issues; textual, linguistic, archaeological and art-historical studies; and different disciplinary approaches to the subject (e.g. Archaeology, Art History, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Comparative Religion, Law, Oriental Studies, Philosophy, Philology, Psychology, Religious Studies, Theology). It will consider articles from both established scholars and research students, from the UK or elsewhere.

Articles of Note from Recent Issues

K.R.Norman
Translating the Suttanipāta, 2004, Vol.21
Thich Huyen-Vi & Bhikkhu Pāsādika
Ekottarāgama XXV-XXXIV, spread through Vols.16-21
Peter Harvey
Coming to be and Passing Away: Buddhist Reflections on Embryonic Life, Dying and Organ Donation, 2001 Vol.18
Ann Heirmann
The Parājikā Precepts for Nuns, 2003, Vol.20
Robert Bluck
The Path of the Householder: Buddhist Lay Disciples in the Pāli Canon, 2002, Vol.19
Lance Cousins
On the Vibhajjavādins, 2001, Vol.18
Yoshinori Onishi
Is the Astasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra really arguing against the Sarvāstivādins?, 1999, Vol.20
Andrew Skilton
An Early Mahāyāna Transformation of the Story of Kṣāntivādin- "The Teacher of Patience”, 2002, Vol.19
Ian Harris
Buddhist Sangha Groupings in Cambodia, 2001, Vol.18
John Peacock
The Ethics of Thoughtlessness: The Problem of Ethics in rDzogs Chen Thought, 2003, Vol.20
Sam van Schaik
The Great perfection and the Chinese Monk: rNying-ma-pa Defences of Hwa-Sang Mahāyāna in the Eighteenth Century, 2003, Vol.20
T.H.Barrett Stūpa, Sūtra and Sarīra in China c. 656-706 C.E., 2001, Vol.18
John Crook
Language and Freedom: Meaning in Zen, 1999, Vol.16
John Pickering
On the Interaction of Buddhism and Psychology, 2003, Vol.20
Richard Gombrich
Fifty years of Buddhist Studies in Britain 2005, Vol.22


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Publication and Frequency May and November
ISSN: 0265-2897 (print)
ISSN: 1743-1638 (online)

Editorial Address: Peter Harvey, School of Art, Design, Media and Culture, Priestman Building, Green Terrace, Sunderland SR2 3PZ.

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