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* ''Nihon bukkyōshi kōwa'' 日本佛教史講話 (''Lectures on the History of Buddhism in Japan''). 東京: 森江書店, [[1931]] | * ''Nihon bukkyōshi kōwa'' 日本佛教史講話 (''Lectures on the History of Buddhism in Japan''). 東京: 森江書店, [[1931]] | ||
* ''Bukkyō kenkyū hō'' 佛教研究法 (''Method of Studying Buddhism''). 東京: 大東出版社, [[1931]] | * ''Bukkyō kenkyū hō'' 佛教研究法 (''Method of Studying Buddhism''). 東京: 大東出版社, [[1931]] | ||
+ | * ''Bukkyō gaku gairon'' 佛教學槪論 (''General Treatise on Buddhist Studies''). 東京: 境野黃洋博士遺稿刊行會, [[1936]] (Published posthumously) | ||
* 印度中國佛教史要 | * 印度中國佛教史要 | ||
* 佛教史論 | * 佛教史論 | ||
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* {{FDC}}, p. 5767. | * {{FDC}}, p. 5767. | ||
+ | * Ketelaar, James E. "The Non-Modern Confronts the Modern: Dating the Buddha in Japan". ''History and Theory'', Vol. 45, no. 4 (Dec., 2006), 68. | ||
+ | * Suganuma Akira. "The New Buddhism Movement and the Educational Idea of the Tetsugakukan--Sakaino Koyo and Takashima Beiho". ''Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies'', 49.1 (2000) | ||
+ | * [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A2%83%E9%87%8E%E5%93%B2 Wikipedia (Japanese Edition), Article on 境野哲] | ||
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Sakaino Satoru 境野哲 さかいの・さとる
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Sakaino Satoru 境野哲 さかいの・さとる (1871-1933) was a prolific Japanese scholar and author of Buddhist history whose works were influential in China.
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Sakaino was a priest in the Ōtani sect 大谷派 of the Jōdō Shinshu 真宗 Japanese Buddhist tradition. As a child he read Inoue Enryō 井上圓了 (1858-1919) which sparked an interest in Buddhism, and later in 1894 he was involved with the periodical Bukkyō Shirin 佛教史林 (Histories of Buddhism) published by Murakami Senshō 村上專精 (1851-1929).[1] After studying at Tetsugakukan University 哲学館大學 (present-day Tōyō University 東洋大學) where he majored in Buddhist history, Sakaino lectured at Tetsugakukan and Sōtōshū University 曹洞宗大學 (present-day Komazawa University 駒澤大學).
In 1900 he founded the periodical Shimbukkyō 新佛教 (New Buddhism), which was used as a platform for the Shin Bukkyō dōshikai 新佛教同志會 (New Buddhist Association) of which he was a member. Other members included Watanabe Kaikyoku 渡辺海旭 (1872-1933) who helped publish the Taishō canon 大正新修大藏經, and Takashima Beihō 高嶋米峰 (1875-1949), a scholar of Buddhism.
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