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A letter from Nishida Tenkō-san (Nishida Ichitaro) to Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

How Women’s Education Should Be — From the Standpoint of Mori Wasa-sensei [森わさ先生], a Seeker of the Way [求道者として],

This monument is for the unknown good in our enemies—A thought for the day on Remembrance Sunday

“Deep autumn; My neighbour, — How does he live? . . . Christ’s Golden Rule evoked by a Ginkgo biloba tree on Christ’s Pieces, Cambridge

A translator’s apologia . . .

The Prayer of the Lord (主の祈り) as a “dove that ventured outside”—The Lord’s Prayer’s journey into Japanese and back to English

A video introduction for the Free-Religion Institute to Imoaka Shin’ichirō’s essay, “The Position of a Free-Religious Person [1951]”

Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988)—Four introductory talks about this Japanese advocate of jiyū shūkyō (a creative, inquiring, free & liberative religion)

“My [Spiritual] Experiment of Seeing God
” (1905) by Tsunashima Ryōsen