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In reply to the discussion: Shin Buddhism in a nutshell [View all]

YankeyMCC

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6. If anyone is in the Boston area next weekend
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 08:17 AM
Apr 2014

We're hosting a day long event with Mark Unno an ordained Shin Buddhist priest, scholar of Shin, Zen and Shingon Buddhism, and
Department Head & Associate Professor of East Asian Religions at the University of Oregon. Mark
studied with Shin and Zen teachers in Japan and America, including Sosuke Nishimoto, Nanrei Kobori,
Keiji Nishitani, and Shohaku Okumura Roshi. Along with his father, Taitetsu Unno, Mark has written
about Shin Buddhism in many popular Buddhist publications including the Tricycle magazine, the
Insight Journal, and Buddhadharma. Sample essays are available at: mtunno5.weebly.com

http://bostonzen.org/featured-events/path-of-boundless-compassion/

http://bostonzen.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/GBZC_MarkUnnoEvent_April_2014.pdf

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Shin Buddhism in a nutshell [View all] yuiyoshida Apr 2014 OP
Thank you yuiyoshida. SpookyCat Apr 2014 #1
Its a part of the Japanese culture. yuiyoshida Apr 2014 #4
Me too! SpookyCat Apr 2014 #5
Very interesting... truebrit71 Apr 2014 #2
Good stuff. flying rabbit Apr 2014 #3
If anyone is in the Boston area next weekend YankeyMCC Apr 2014 #6
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