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February 2003, Volume 2
- Wonhyo: A Study of his Compilations
- Wonhyo’s Faith System
- Wonhyo and the Commentarial Genre in Korean Buddhist Literature
- A Problem of Lankavatara-sutra
- An Investigation of Wonhyo's Achievement in Samguk yusa

One is not wise because one speaks much. He who is peaceable, friendly and fearless is called wise.   (Dhammapada: The Just)  
 Wonhyo: A Study of his Compilations
Wonhyo: A Study of his Compilations (1)
Wonhyo: A Study of his Compilations (2)
 Wonhyo’s Faith System
Wonhyo’s Faith System; Prelude: The True Nature of Faith
What is Faith?
The Blade of Complete Negation
To Die Is to Live
 Wonhyo and the Commentarial Genre in Korean Buddhist Literature
Wonhyo and the Commentarial Genre in Korean Buddhist Literature; Prelude...
Commentary as a Genre of Buddhist Literature
East Asian Exegetical Forms
Exegetical Mappings
 A Problem of Lankavatara-sutra
A Problem of Lankavatara-sutra; Introduction
Modern Scholarly Opinion About the Date of Composition of the Lankaatara-su...
The Date of Composition of the Lankaatara-sutra
Conclusion & Bibliography
 An Investigation of Wonhyo's Achievement in Samguk yusa
An Investigation of Wonhyo's Achievement in Samguk yusa; Introduction
Ilyon's Description and Understanding of Wonhyo
Investigation of Wonhyo, the Unbridled Monk
Investigation of Other Passages (1)
 
 
 
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