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    A Rose by Any Other Name: Pain Contracts/Agreements.Myra Christopher, Nick Shuler, Lisa Robin, Ben Rich, Steve Passik, Carlton Haywood, Carmen Green, Aaron Gilson, Lennie Duensing, Robert Arnold, Evan Anderson & Richard Payne - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11):5-12.
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    Severe Brain Injury and the Subjective Life.J. Andrew Billings, Larry R. Churchill & Richard Payne - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (3):17-21.
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    Understanding Oriental Philosophy: A Popular Account for the Western World.Richard K. Payne - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (3):376-378.
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    Mahayana Buddhist Meditation: Theory and Practice.Richard K. Payne - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (3):378-380.
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    Relying on Trust for Research on Medical Practice in Learning Health Systems.Leslie Ann McNolty & Richard Payne - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (9):30-32.
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    At Midlife in Medieval Japan.Richard Payne - 1999 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 26 (1-2):135-157.
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    Buddhism and the Sciences: Historical Background, Contemporary Developments.Richard K. Payne - 2020 - Journal of Dharma Studies 3 (2):219-243.
    While discourse on the relation between Christianity and science has a long history, it has only been in the last century that Buddhists and Buddhist scholars have begun to consider the relation between their own religious tradition and the promises and challenges of modern science. This does not mean that there has not been a long history of a relation between Buddhism and the sciences. However, rarely has that relation been conceived of in terms of “discourse on religion and science” (...)
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    Field Notes.Richard Payne - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (3):3-3.
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    How Much is Enough?: Buddhism, Consumerism, and the Human Environment.Richard Karl Payne (ed.) - 2010 - Wisdom Publications.
    "In this book, the effects of our own decisions and actions on the human environment are examined from several different perspectives, all informed Buddhist thought.
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    Integrating Christ and the Saints into Buddhist Ritual: The Christian Homa of Yogi Chen.Richard K. Payne - 2015 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 35:37-48.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Integrating Christ and the Saints into Buddhist Ritual:The Christian Homa of Yogi ChenRichard K. PayneConcern with dual belonging reflects the increasing religious pluralism of European and American societies. This pluralism has included both an increasing variety of religious traditions from outside the monotheistic mainstream of Abrahamic religions as well as new movements and sects within that mainstream. Awareness that religious pluralism is a reality and that many people have (...)
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    “Japanese Buddhism”: Constructions and Deconstructions.Richard K. Payne - 2016 - In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 3-51.
    This essay provides a critical analysis of the concept “Japanese Buddhism.” “Japanese Buddhism” is an inherently ambiguous phrase, and this allows it to conceal a host of problematic theoretical commitments. On the one hand, the phrase is relatively bland—a mere locative identifying the various forms of Buddhism found in Japan. On the other, however, it can be used with a different kind of adjectival intent, identifying a unique kind of Buddhism, a Buddhism that is Japanese. In contrast, the expression “Buddhisms (...)
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    Life and death considerations in chronic pain: secular and theological ethical considerations.Richard Payne - 2006 - In B. L. Gant & M. E. Schatman (eds.), Ethical Issues in Chronic Pain Management. pp. 33.
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    Lethal Fire.Richard Payne - 2018 - Journal of Religion and Violence 6 (1):11-31.
    An important element in the ritual corpus of Shingon Buddhism, a tantric tradition in Japan, is the homa. This is a votive ritual in which offerings are made into a fire, and has roots that trace to the Vedic ritual tradition. One of the five ritual functions that the homa can fulfill is destruction, abhicāra. A destructive ritual with Yamāntaka as the chief deity is one such ritual in the contemporary Shingon ritual corpus. Consideration of this ritual provides entrée into (...)
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  14. Medical professionalism and responsibility in pain management.Richard Payne - 2007 - Bioethics and Pain Management 3 (3).
     
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    Opioid Treatment Agreements Repurposed—But Who Monitors the Monitors?Richard Payne - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (3):36-37.
    In this issue of the Hastings Center Report, Joshua Rager and Peter Schwartz reframe the justification for the use of opioid treatment agreements. Instead of documents used to define the roles and responsibilities of doctors and patients to one another in the course of opioid treatment for chronic pain and to describe the risks and benefits of therapy for the individual, OTAs are now proposed for use as “surveillance and monitoring” instruments. As such, they are specifically meant to disclose the (...)
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    The archaeology of Sasanian politics.Richard Payne - 2014 - Journal of Ancient History 2 (2):80-92.
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    The Quality Mantra: Proceed Carefully.Richard Payne - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (6):14-15.
  18. Review of: Bernhard Scheid and Mark Teeuwen, ed., The Culture of Secrecy in Japanese Religion. [REVIEW]Richard Payne - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 34 (2):458-463.
     
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  19. Review of :Brian Bocking, The Oracles of the Three Shrines: Windows on Japanese Religion. [REVIEW]Richard Payne - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 29 (1-2):150-152.
     
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    Review of Shingon Refractions: Myōe and the Mantra of Light by Mark Unno. [REVIEW]Richard Karl Payne - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):280-282.
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