Published in association with the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nanzan University
Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History
Thomas P. Kasulis (December 2017)
Clear Serenity, Quiet Insight: T’ien-t’ai Chih-i’s Mo-ho chih-kuan, 3-volume set
translated by Paul L. Swanson (October 2017)
Secrecy’s Power: Covert Shin Buddhists in Japan and Contraditions of Concealment
Clark Chilson (July 2014)
Nothingness and Desire: A Philosophical Antiphony
James W. Heisig (July 2013)
Celebrity Gods: New Religions, Media, and Authority in Occupied Japan
Benjamin Dorman (2012)
Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook
James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis, and John C. Maraldo, eds. (2011)
The Record of Linji
Ruth Fuller Sasaki, trans.; Thomas Yuho Kirchner, ed. (2008)
Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions
Paul L. Swanson and Clark Chilson, eds. (2005)
The Logic of Nothingness: A Study of Nishida Kitarō
Robert J. J. Wargo (2005)
Zen Sand: The Book of Capping Phrases for Koan Practice
Victor Sogen Hori, comp., tr., ed. (2003)
Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto school
James W. Heisig (2001)
Absolute Delusion, Perfect Buddhahood: The Rise and Fall of a Chinese Heresy
Jamie Hubbard (2000)
Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of Indigenous Movements
Mark R. Mullins (1998)
Pruning the Bodhi Tree: The Storm over Critical Buddhism
Jamie Hubbard and Paul L. Swanson, eds. (1997)
Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School, & the Question of Nationalism
James W. Heisig and John C. Maraldo, eds. (1995)