A Library

A very small Library

I am trying to make a library. It would be a very small library. But with a few wonderful books that were written with any specific philosophy or religion in mind and some marvelous papers that I have revered, it would be a "big enough" library for me. Although www.hdever.com's theme is "Centering upon Fushidansekkyo, before it is utterly gone," they are not references for the study of Fushidansekkyo in the least.
In Japanese

Please treat them with respect

In Japanese, Please treat them with respect and use them for your study and educational purposes, reflecting upon the system of copyright.
There are currently twenty-seven papers that I have revered. You can, however, only read Extracts from seventeen papers here. If you would like to read the full text of each paper, please visit each website on which each paper has originally been published.
There are not a few articles in which "Ask for permission" or "Only for educational purposes" is explicitly stated, like "Permission to copy articles from Insights: The Faculty Journal of Austin Seminary for educational purposes will be given by the editor upon written receipt of a request." So please treat them with respect and use them for your study and educational purposes, reflecting upon the system of copyright. I will try to enumerate each website (URL) that has made a paper public on the Internet, and I want you to try to visit each site.

Thanks

Thanks I am most grateful to Dr. Martin E. Marty for the permission to make use of Dr. Martin E. Marty's papers here on www.hdever.com.
Thanks I am most grateful to Dr. Alfred Bloom for the permission to place material and use the paper on this page of www.hdever.com.
Thanks I am most grateful to Dr. Silvia Schroer, Professor at the university of Berne, for the permission to place an abstract of Mrs. Esther A. de Boer's "Mary Magdalene and the Disciple Jesus Loved" on www.hdever.com and the practical advices as to the abstract.
Thanks I am most grateful to Dr. Yoichi Hirano, Director of the Bulletin Committee of Tokai University, for the permission to place Mr. Takashi Hashimoto's "The Logic of the Personality in the later philosophy of Schelling(2)" on www.hdever.com specifically for educational purposes and one's study.
Thanks I am most grateful to Dr. Richard Payne, Dean, Institute of Buddhist Studies at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, for the helpful and practical advices.


The Table containing Extracts from some marvelous Papers
that I have revered

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Robert Brusic, We Trust the Holy...
Akira Omine, The Idea of Tamashii in...
Tomoyasu Hayashi, The Idea of Impermanence in...
Alfred Bloom, Rennyo's View of...
Martin E. Marty, Horizons, Encounters, Reconsiderations...
Kiju Fugen, Rennyo's Theory on... Martin E. Marty, Ritual in Sports...
Nishida Kitaro, The Standpoint of... Dennis Hirota, Shinran, Barth, and...
Insights Fall 1999 Vol. 115 No. 1 Ramon K. Jusino, Mary Magdalene...
Alfred Bloom, Parallel Recognitions of... Alfred Bloom, Rennyo... Takamaro Shigaraki, The Problem of... Takashi Hashimoto, Koki Schelling niokeru... Naoki Nabeshima, Bukkyoseimeikan towa...
An abstract of Esther A. de Boer's...

Please Visit Each Website

Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary http://www.austinseminary.edu/

(austinseminary - Home) [English]

Lectio Difficilior http://www.lectio.unibe.ch/00_1/m-forum.htm

[lectio difficilior - Mary Magdalene and the Disciple Jesus Loved (Esther A de Boer)] [English and German]

Luther Seminary http://www.luthersem.edu/facultybios/default.asp

(Luther Seminary - Meet the Faculty) [English]

Dr. Martin E. Marty's Illuminos.com http://illuminos.com/

(Martin E. Marty) [English]

Ryukoku University Center for Humanities, Sciense and Religion http://buddhism-orc.ryukoku.ac.jp/index_en.html

(Ryukoku Univ. Center for Humanities, Science and Religion) [English]

As of 23 pm, July 11, 2007 (JST), the above-mentioned URL does work.

But the page says that "The english pages is currently under construction."

Shin Dharma Net by Rev. Dr. Alfred Bloom http://www.shindharmanet.com/writings/writings.htm

(Writings) [English]

The Pacific World by the Institute of Buddhist Studies http://www.shin-ibs.edu/

(Welcome to the Institute of Buddhist Studies) [English]

The University of Chicago Divinity School http://divinity.uchicago.edu/faculty/marty.shtml

(The University of Chicago Divinity School) [English]

Tokai University Journal http://www.hum.u-tokai.ac.jp/journal/no74/

(Tokai University Journal No.74) [Japanese]

www.BelovedDisciple.org http://ramon_k_jusino.tripod.com/magdalene.html

(Mary Magdalene: Author of the Fourth Gospel?) [English]



This "A very small Library" page has the following daughter-page (another page):
A daughter-page that includes Rev. Hiroshi Doi's Japanese article "Bultmann's Interpretation of Miracle," Kyokai to Senkyo [Church and Missonary], Vol. V (Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church, the East Parish, 1999), which Rev. Doi added new sentences to his paper that he had presented at the meeting of Nihon Shukyo Gakkai [The Japanese Association for Religious Studies] for reading research papers at Nanzan University in September, 1999.
The Japanese article of Rev. Hiroshi Doi, "Bultmann's Interpretation of Miracle" [Japanese EUC]
URL: http://www.hdever.com/revhiroshidoibultmann.html


A few wonderful Books


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History of Modern Philosophy by Richard Falckenberg
Philosophy of Religion by Keith E. Yandell
Protestantism and the Rise of Capitalism by Max Weber
The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James
The Wisdom of Life and Counsels and Maximas by Arthur Schopenhauer
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In Japanese, If you would like to keep an eBook after you have read through it, please purchase your own eBook from Amazon.com US.
These eBooks are duly purchased by me from Amazon.com US. I will build up a library by successive stages. Reflecting upon the system of copyright and so forth, if you would like to keep an eBook after you have read through it, please purchase your own eBook from Amazon.com US.


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Centering upon Fushidansekkyo You will see not only the material which I committed to paper, but also the audio and video material, if you would like to.

Go To Fushidansekkyo Audio Video Material Main Page in English

Audio Video Material A2-1, A2-2, A2-3, A1, A3-3, S1, S2 and S3 :
The Reverend Shonen Sobue

A2-1: About Tune [Cadence] (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
A2-2: About his first preaching at the age of 8 (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
A2-3: "Nothing is left if Amida Buddha is taken away from me." (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
A1: About the frame of mind when he decided to be a "preacher" that shepherds the people (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
A3-3: About the "beautiful voice," the narrative power and the tune (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
S1: Fushidansekkyo from "Shinran Shonin den": Resting his head on a stone in the snow (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
S2: Fushidansekkyo from "Shinran Shonin den": Refusing to receive his own son Zenran (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
S3: Fushidansekkyo from "Shinran Shonin den": Mountain priest Bennen O my heart was changed forever (.mov, .rm, .aif, .mp3)
U: Additional Audio Material U: Very short audio material files as an example of uke nembutsu (.aif, .mp3)

Audio Material G4-1, G4-2, G4-3, G1-1, G1-2, G1-3, M2 and M3 :
The Pastor Barbara Ward Farmer

G4-1: The first time that music was mentioned in the Bible: Genesis Chapter 31, Verses 26 and 27 (.aif, .mp3)
G4-2: In a religious context: Exodus Chapter 15, Verses 1 and 2 (.aif, .mp3)
G4-3: Singing was the act of communicating with God - Psalms (.aif, .mp3)
G1-1: The Black experience (.aif, .mp3)
G1-2: This [Music] belongs to the Lord (.aif, .mp3)
G1-3: The Father of Gospel Music (.aif, .mp3)
M2: Gospel Mission Work - with a Japanese Baptist pastor (.aif, .mp3)
M3: Gospel Mission Work "If God Be For Us!" (.aif, .mp3)


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