Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia

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——. 1995c. “The Worship of the of the Seven Stars of the Great Dipper in Korean
Buddhism.” In Religions in Traditional Korea, Proceedings of the 1992 AKSE/SBS
Symposium. Ed. Henrik H. Sørensen, 71–105. SBS Monographs III. Copenhagen:
Seminar for Buddhist Studies.
——. 1997a. “Esoteric Buddhist Rituals at the Royal Court Under the Koryŏ Dynasty.”
In Han’guk pulgyo sasang ŭi pobyŏn sŏng kwa t’ŭksu sŏng (Nature of the Spread of
Korean Buddhist Thought and Its Characteristics). Ed. Kim Youngho, 7–9. Inch’ŏn:
Inha taehakkyo.
——. 1997b. “The Sculptures at the Thousand Buddhas Cliff in Jiajiang, Sichuan Prov-
ince.” Oriental Arts 43: 37–48.
——. 1998. “The Buddhist Sculptures at Feixian Pavillion in Pujiang, Sichuan.” Artibus
Asiae 58: 33–67.
——. 1999a. “Buddhism and Secular Power in Twentieth Century Korea.” In Bud-
dhism and Politics in Twentieth Century Asia. Ed. Ian Harris, 127–52. London and
New York: Pinter.
——. 1999b. The Buddhist Sculptures at Yuanjuedong in Anyue: The History and Art
of a Buddhist Sanctuary in Central Sichuan Province. SBS Monographs 5. Copen-
hagen: Seminar for Buddhist Studies.
——. 2000a. “On the Use of Talismans and Talismanic Seals in Chinese Esoteric Bud-
dhism.” Unpublished manuscript.
——. 2000b. “Perspectives on Buddhism in Dunhuang during the Tang and Five
Dynasties Period.” In The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce. Ed.
Vadime Elisseeff, 27–48. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books.
——. 2000c. “Problems with Using the Samguk yusa as a Source on the History of
Korean Buddhism.” Cahiers d’Études Corénnes 7: 270–86.
——. 2001. “The Life of the Lay-Buddhist Saint Liu Benzun as Sculptural Tableaux.”
In Embodying Wisdom: Art, Text, and Interpretation in the History of Esoteric Bud-
dhism. Ed. Robert Linrothe and Henrik H. Sørensen, 57–100. SBS Monograph 6.
Copenhagen: Seminar for Buddhist Studies.
——. 2003. “The Living Image: Empowerment and Sanctification in Korean Bud-
dhism.” Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Association for Korean
Studies in Europe, 9–13 April 2003, unpublished paper. Frascati, Italy: University
La Sapienzà.
——. 2004a. “Michel Strickmann on Magical Medicine in Medieval China and Else-
where.” History of Religions 43: 319–32.
——. 2004b. “ ‘Protecting the Nation’: Korean Buddhism under the Rule of Park Chung
Hee, 1961–79.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 9: 1–17.
——. 2005. “On the Sinin and Ch’ongji Schools and the Nature of Esoteric Buddhist
Practice Under the Koryŏ.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture
5: 49–84.
——. 2006a. “Esoteric Buddhism under the Koryŏ in the Light of the Greater East
Asian Tradition.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 7: 55–94.
——. 2006b. “Reality and Fiction in the Construction of the Image of a Chinese Bud-
dhist Monk: The Case of Zhao Zhifeng from Dazu, Sichuan.” Unpublished paper
presented at the workshop “Biography and Hagiography in Chinese and Korean
Buddhism,” Hamburg University, July 20–23.
——. 2006c. “The Spell of the Great, Golden Peacock Queen: The Origin, Practices
and Lore of an Early Esoteric Buddhist Tradition in China.” Pacific World: Journal
of the Institute for Buddhist Studies (Special Issue: Honoring James H. Sanford) 3:
89–123.
——. 2008. “Mijiao yu Sichuan Dazu shike yishu .” In 2005
Nian Chongqing Dazu shike guoji xueshu yantao hui lunwen ji
, ed. Chongqing Dazu shike yishu bowuguan, 374–98. Bei-
jing: Wenwu chubanshe.

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