Being Buddha, Staying Woke: Racial Formation in Black Buddhist Writing.Published in:Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2018, v. 86, n. 4, p. 883, doi. 10.1093/jaarel/lfy019By:McNicholl, AdeanaPublication type:Article
Grace, Symbol, and Liturgy: Constructing the Theological Anthropology of Nichiren Daishonin.Published in:Buddhist-Christian Studies, 2018, v. 38, p. 267, doi. 10.1353/bcs.2018.0023By:III, Ralph H. CraigPublication type:Article
Buddhist Non-self as Relational Interdependence: An NTU-Inspired African American Lesbian Interpretation?Published in:Buddhist-Christian Studies, 2018, v. 38, p. 343, doi. 10.1353/bcs.2018.0027By:Yetunde, Pamela AyoPublication type:Article
From StrongBlackWoman to Remarkably Relationally Resilient Woman: Black Christian Women and Black Buddhist Lesbians in Dialogue.Published in:Buddhist-Christian Studies, 2017, n. 37, p. 239, doi. 10.1353/bcs.2017.0017By:Yetunde, Pamela AyoPublication type:Article
Charles Johnson's Way to a Spiritual Literature.Published in:2009By:Rushdy, Ashraf H. A.Publication type:Literary Criticism