Books •
Women Living Zen: Japanese Sōtō Buddhist Nuns (1999). New York:
Oxford University Press, via Terebess Online.. • ''Bringing Zen Home: The Healing Heart of Japanese Women's Rituals'' (2011). Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, via Terebess Online. •
Painting Enlightenment: Healing Visions of the Heart Sutra (2019). Boulder, Colorado:
Shambhala Publications. •
Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Practice (co-editor with Kevin Trainor) (2022). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. •
The Little Book of Zen Healing: Japanese Rituals for Beauty, Harmony, and Love (2023). Boulder, Colorado: Shambhala Publications.
Articles in academic journals • "Nuns: Japanese Buddhism's Living Treasures".
Hikaku Shisō Kenkyū [
Studies in Comparative Philosophy] 17 (1990): 189–184. • "Discovering Sōtō Zen Nuns' Contributions to Japanese Buddhism and Culture".
Zen Kenkyūjō Kiyō [
Journal of the Institute for Zen Studies] 28 (1999): 246-230. • "Exploring Strategies for Research on Buddhist Women".
Hikaku Shisō Kenkyū [
Studies in Comparative Philosophy] 25 (May 1999): 13–23. • "The Dead As 'Personal Buddhas': Japanese Ancestor Rites as Healing Rites".
Pacific World Third Series, 5 (Fall 2003): 3–17. • "Bowing to the Dharma: Japanese Buddhist Women Leaders and Healers".
Religions: Special Issue on Women in Buddhism, 2017.
Chapters in edited volumes • "Sōtō Zen Nuns in Modern Japan: Keeping and Creating Tradition". In Mullins, Mark, Shimazono Susumu, and Paul Swanson (eds.).
Religion and Society in Modern Japan. Berkeley, California: Asian Humanities Press, 1993. 203–218. • "Japanese Buddhist Nuns: Innovators for the Sake of Tradition". In Karma Lekshe Tsomo (ed.).
Buddhist Women Across Cultures: Realizations. New York: State University of New York Press, 1999, 105–122. • "A Case of Ritual Zen: Gratitude to Ānanda". In
Innovative Buddhist Women: Swimming Against the Stream. In Tsomo, Karma Lekshe (ed.). Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000, 123–129. • "Japanese Buddhist Nuns' Ritual of Gratitude and Empowerment". In Findley, Ellison (ed.). ''Women's Buddhism, Buddhism's Women: Tradition, Revision, Renewal''. Boston, Massachusetts: Wisdom Publications, 2000, 119—130. • "Medicines, Healing, and Spiritualities: A Cross-Cultural Exploration". In Barnes, L. and I. Talamantez (eds).
Teaching Religion and Healing. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, 207–18. • "Women and
Dōgen: Rituals of Empowerment and Healing". In Heine, Steve and Dale Wright (eds.).
Zen Ritual. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 185–204. • "The Zen of Healing: Making Friends with Chronic Illness". In Stotzfus, Michael, Rebecca Green, and Darla Schumm (eds.). C
hronic Illness, Spirituality, and Healing: Diverse Disciplinary Cultural Perspectives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2013. • "Healing Zen: The Brain on Bowing". in Vargas-O’Bryan, Ivette and Zhou Xun (eds.).
Disease, Religion and Healing in Asia: Collaborations and Collisions. New York: Routledge Publications, 2014, 155–169. • "Mother Kannon: Womb of Compassion". In Boucher, Sandra (ed.).
She Appears: Encounters with Kwan Yin Goddess of Compassion. Las Vegas, Nevada: Goddess Ink, 2015, 87–89. • "The Zen of Rags" In Heine, Steven and Pamela Winfield, (eds.)
Zen and Material Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 229–256. • "Healing Wisdom: An Appreciation of a Japanese Scientist's Paintings of the Heart Sūtra". In Salguero, Pierce (ed.).
Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Sources. New York:
Columbia University Press, 2019, pp. 100–107. • "Japanese Buddhist Women's 'Way of Healing.'" In Salguero, Pierce (ed.).
Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Sources. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019, pp. 310–316. == Notes ==