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245 0 _aAll is change/
_bThe two thousand year journey of Buddhism to the West
_cLawrence Sutin
260 _aNew York:
_bLittle Brown and Company,
_cc2006.
300 _a403 p.
505 _aONE Buddhist India and the Classical and Early Christian West TWO Syncretism Along the Silk Road THREE • The Jesuit Encounter with Buddhism FOUR The "China Craze" and the Rise of the European Orientalists FIVE From Herder to Heidegger: The Embedding of Buddhism in Western Philosophy SIX The Rise of Theosophy and the "Great Game" SEVEN Transcendentalists, Christian Missionaries, and Asian Buddhist Immigrants to America EIGHT Japanese Zen Missions to the West NINE Forbidden Tibet: Western Explorations and Fantasies TEN Buddhism Takes Root in the West: The Christian Response and a Hesitant Ecumenism ELEVEN Beat Zen and Crazy Wisdom TWELVE The Dalai Lama and the Transformation of Buddhism in the West
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