What Does One See When the Lights Come on?
The following brief essay appeared originally in Catalan as an appendage to Raquel Bouso’s recent book, El Zen (Barcelona: Fragmenta Editorial, 2008). It is reproduced here in the hope of refreshing, if only for a moment, the image of the Zen patrimony as a treasure for all religions.
| Auteur principal: | |
|---|---|
| Type de support: | Électronique Article |
| Langue: | Anglais |
| Vérifier la disponibilité: | HBZ Gateway |
| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
| Publié: |
2009
|
| Dans: |
Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture
Année: 2009, Volume: 33, Pages: 57-59 |
| Accès en ligne: |
Volltext (kostenfrei) |
| Résumé: | The following brief essay appeared originally in Catalan as an appendage to Raquel Bouso’s recent book, El Zen (Barcelona: Fragmenta Editorial, 2008). It is reproduced here in the hope of refreshing, if only for a moment, the image of the Zen patrimony as a treasure for all religions. |
|---|---|
| Contient: | Enthalten in: Nanzan Shūkyō Bunka Kenkyūjo, Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture
|