Kenryu t tsuji (3 resultados)

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation & Research EKOJI TEMPLE, Berkeley, CA 2003
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Librería: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, CHICO-CA, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaWONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. first thus". VERY GOOD CONDITION, clean, solid, bright; Black titles on white stone pathway thru green nature spiritual center.cover art photo; 5x8"; 77 pages; Infinite Wisdom + Compassion that has been operating throughout timeless time for the supreme purpose of enlightening all things.Four nob…le truths.infinite life.etc.

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Paperback. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.

Editorial: Department of Buddhist Education, Buddhist Churches of America, San Francisco 1995
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Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaBolerium Books Inc.
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Pamphlet. 8-panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, very good. April 1995 reprint. Details about Shinran's personal communion with Amida and his views on morality, among others. Reverend Tsuji was the first U.S. citizen to serve as Bishop of the Buddhist Churches of America. He was born in British Columbia, and attended Ryukoku Universi…ty in Kyoto before returning to Canada shortly before WWII. He was later sent to Slocan during the incarceration of Japanese Canadians. Tsuji moved to San Francisco and opened the Buddhist Bookstore along with becoming president of the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley.