How Buddhism Acquired a Soul on the Way to China
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Uploaded UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 2. The Verification of the Traditional Attributions of Translatorship
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 3. Self in Early Buddhist Soteriology
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 4. Development of a Buddhist Self
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 5. Nirvāṇa and a Permanent Self
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 6. Chinese Ideas about Self before the Arrival of Buddhism
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 7. Non-self but an Imperishable Soul
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 8. A Survey of Interpolations and Adaptations
UploadedPark/How Buddhism Acquired a Soul, 9. The Characteristics of the Chinese Buddhist Concept of Self
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