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Early Daoist Scriptures
SR Bokenkamp
Univ of California Press, 2023
4172023
Sources of the Ling-pao Scriptures in Tantric and Taoist Studies in honour of RA Stein, II
SR Bokenkamp
Mélanges Chinois et Bouddhiques Bruxelles 21, 434-486, 1983
1631983
Ancestors and anxiety: Daoism and the birth of rebirth in China
SR Bokenkamp
Univ of California Press, 2007
1552007
Time After Time: Taoist Apocalyptic History and the Founding of the T'ang Dynasty
SR Bokenkamp
Asia Major, 59-88, 1994
791994
The Peach Flower Font and the Grotto Passage
SR Bokenkamp
Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (1), 65-77, 1986
751986
Death and Ascent in Ling-pao Taoism
SR Bokenkamp
Taoist Resources 1 (2), 1-20, 1989
511989
The Silkworm and the Bodhi Tree: The Lingbao Attempt to Replace Buddhism in China and Our Attempt to Place Lingbao Daoism
SR Bokenkamp
Religion and Chinese Society 1, 317-339, 2004
422004
The Yao Boduo Stele as Evidence for" Dao-Buddhism" of the Early Lingbao Scriptures
SR Bokenkamp
Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, 55-67, 1996
411996
Stages of Transcendence: The Bhümi Concept in Taoïst Scripture
SR Bokenkamp
411990
Early Daoist Scriptures
B Stephen R
University of California Press, 1997
311997
Record of the feng and shan sacrifices
S Bokenkamp
Religions of China in practice 252, 1996
311996
Traces of early celestial master physiological practice in the Xiang’er Commentary
SR Bokenkamp
Taoist Resources 4 (2), 37-51, 1993
271993
Traces of early celestial master physiological practice in the Xiang’er Commentary
SR Bokenkamp
Taoist Resources 4 (2), 37-51, 1993
271993
Chinese Metaphor again: Reading-and understanding-imagery in the Chinese poetic tradition
SR Bokenkamp
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 211-221, 1989
271989
Lu Xiujing, Buddhism, and the First Daoist Canon
S Bokenkamp
Culture and Power in the Reconstitution of the Chinese Realm, 200–600, 181-199, 2001
252001
Declarations of the Perfected
SR Bokenkamp
Religions of China in practice, 166-79, 1996
241996
A medieval feminist critique of the Chinese world order: The case of Wu Zhao (r. 690–705)
SR Bokenkamp
Religion 28 (4), 383-392, 1998
221998
Taoism and Literature: the pi-lo Question
SR Bokenkamp
Taoist Resources 3 (1), 57-72, 1991
221991
Simple Twists of Fate: The Daoist Body and its Ming
SR Bokenkamp
The Magnitude of Ming: Command, Allotment, and Fate in Chinese Culture, 151-68, 2005
142005
Taoist Literature
S Bokenkamp, JM Boltz
Part 1, 138-52, 1986
141986
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