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NEWS AND V IEWS The 2004 Meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies James W. Heisig Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture The twenty-third annual meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Stud- ies was held at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture in Nagoya 20–22 July 2004 on the theme “The Thought of Ueda Shizuteru.” Prof. Ueda presented an overview of his life work and engaged in extended discussion with the more than fifty members in attendance. In addition, papers were presented by Yagi Seiichi (“A Semiotics of Basho Theory: A Reply to Critics on the Application of the Semi- otics”), Matsuoka Yukako (“A Buddhist Christian Perspective on ‘Being in the Twofold World of Basho’”), and Hashimoto Hiroaki (“The Possibility of Interreli- gious Dialogue in Tauler in the Light of the Acceptance of Eckhart in Japan”). The proceedings of the conference are being edited at the Nanzan Institute for publica- tion in the 2005 issue of the Society’s journal Tözai shükyö kenkyu (Religion East and West). Information on the Society and back issues of its proceedings are avail- able online at < http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp /SHUBUNKEN /activities / >. Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (2005). © by University of Hawai‘i Press. All rights reserved.
Buddhist-Christian Studies – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Oct 10, 2005
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