Gregory Schopen - The Manuscript of the Vajracchedikā Found at Gilgit
Gregory Schopen - Relic
Bernard Faure - The Impact of Tantrism on Japanese Religious Traditions
Bernard Faure - The Daruma-shū, Dōgen, and Sōtō Zen
Bernard Faure - Relics and Flesh Bodies: The Creation of Ch'an pilgrimage Sites
Bernard Faure - From Bodhidharma to Daruma: The Hidden Life of a Zen Patriarch
Lambert Schmithausen - Aspects of Spiritual Practice in Early Yogācāra
Lambert Schmithausen - Aspects of the Buddhist Attitude towards War
Gregory Schopen - Three Studies in Non-Tantric Buddhist Cult Forms
Gregory Schopen - The Suppression of Nuns and the Ritual Murder of their Special Dead in Two Buddhist Monastic Texts
Gregory Schopen - Archaeology and Protestant Presuppositions in the Study of Indian Buddhism
Gregory Schopen - On Incompetent Monks and Able Urbane Nuns in a Buddhist Monastic Code
Gregory Schopen - Dead Monks and Bad Debts: Some Provisions of a Buddhist Monastic Inheritance Law
Gregory Schopen - The Lay Ownership of Monasteries and the Role of the Monk in Mūlasarvāstivādin Monasticism
R. Salomon and Gregory Schopen - On an Alleged Reference to Amitābha in a Kharoṣṭhī Inscription on a Gandhāran Relief
Gregory Schopen - Separate but Equal: Property Rights and the Legal Independence of Buddhist Nuns and Monks in Early North India
Gregory Schopen - A Verse from the Bhadracarīpraṇidhāna in a 10th Century Inscription found at Nālandā
Gregory Schopen - The Learned Monk as a Comic Figure: On Reading a Buddhist Vinaya as Indian Literature
Gregory Schopen - Ritual Rights and Bones of Contention: More on Monastic Funerals and Relics in the Mūlasarvāstivāda-Vinaya
Gregory Schopen - The Inscription on the Kuṣān Image of Amitābha and and the Character of Early Mahāyāna in India