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Watch How Zen Became Chan Playlist on YouTube:
- “Sudden awakening makes precepts perfect: Ven. Seongcheol’s Seon doxography”, Juhn Ahn
- “Time for a Paradigm Change in Chan Studies?”, Alan Cole
- “One Villain, Two Faces—Contrast between Moheyan in Judgement and in Tibetan Sources”, Allan Yi Ding
- “Sitting with the Death of a Tree”, Chris Goto-Jones
- “Chan Studies as Chinese Studies: A Study of Chinese Chan History at Kyoto University”, He Yansheng
- “The Story of Zhenru Monastery’s Conversion to the Chan Sanfeng Lineage”, Yi-hsun Huang
- “A Reconsideration of the Historical Significance of Heze Shenhui”, Ibuki Atsushi
- “墓誌所見唐代世族夫人習禪風尚”, Jiang Hainu 蒋海怒
- “Zengaku: The Foundations of Modern Zen Scholarships”, John Jorgensen
- “宋代曹洞宗的社會網絡”, Kong Yan 孔雁
- “Mind and Awakening in the Debate between Neo Confucianism and Buddhism”, Li Chunying
- “Tiantai Serenity-Contemplation and the Language Samadhi”, Li Huawei
- “The Zen of Mahāvairocana – Reconsidering the Taxonomy of Zen”, Stephan Kigensan Licha
- “鈴木大拙・久松真一が東アジアの美術・藝能に見た「禅」なるものを検証する”, Shigeta Michi 重田みち
- “Translating Zen into Philosophy: the case of Dōgen’s Uji”, Raji C. Steineck
- “Chan/Zen and the art of quoting”, Laurent Van Cutsem
- “Meditation Practices in Tibetan and Chinese Chan Manuscripts from Dunhuang”, Sam van Schaik
- “Sot’aesan’s Re-invention of Kanhwa Meditation in Wŏn Buddhism”, Sung Ha Yun
- “Writing and Compiling in Chan Temple at the End of Yuan”, Zhang Fu
- “Thick translation and modern representation of Chan”, Yanfei Zhao
- “The Spectrum of Chan Normativity within The Poems from the Cold Mountain”, Marcel Werbik 韋馬策