which offered scholars at home and abroad a forum
and gave them incentive to write Buddhiological
papers.
Eleven years have lapsed between the
publication of Hwa-Kang Buddhist Journal No.4 and
Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal No.4. Within this period
of time, forty-four scholars published 118 articles
in these periodicals covering the history of Chinese
Buddhism, Ch'an, Pure Land, Hua-Yan, Buddhism of the
Wei-Chin Period, Tian-tai, Yogacara, Madhyamika,
Sino-Indian Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist
art, etc.
The most prolific contribution were Jan