
River of Fire, River of Water
by Taitetsu Unno (1998)
Like 'The Promise of a Sacred World', this offers an accessible introduction to Shin Buddhism.
by Nagapriya (2022)
In this pioneering book, in turns poetic and philosophical, Nagapriya shows how the insights into the existential condition offered by Shinran can transform our understanding of what Buddhist practice consists in, and what it means to awaken to our ultimate concern. Shinran (1173 – 1263) is one of the most important thinkers of Japanese Buddhist history, and founder of the Jōdo Shinshū Pure Land school. Nagapriya explores Shinran’s spirituality and teachings through close readings, confessional narrative, and thoughtful interpretation. This book is an invitation to reimagine Shinran’s religious universe, not for the sake of historical curiosity, but as an exercise that has the potential to remake us in the light of our ultimate concerns.
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by Taitetsu Unno (1998)
Like 'The Promise of a Sacred World', this offers an accessible introduction to Shin Buddhism.

by Taitetsu Unno (1993)
Expanding on themes similar to 'The Promise of a Sacred World', this delves deeper into Shin teachings.

by D.T. Suzuki
Offers a scholarly yet affectionate perspective, akin to 'The Promise of a Sacred World', on Shin Buddhism.

by Shinmon Aoki (2025)
Like 'The Promise of a Sacred World', this offers profound insights from a unique Buddhist perspective on life and death.

by Shunryu Suzuki (1970)
While different in focus from 'The Promise of a Sacred World', this shares a similar spirit of profound Buddhist wisdom.
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