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Kenryo Kanamatsu : ウィキペディア英語版
Kenryo Kanamatsu
Kenryō Kanamatsu (, 1915-1986) was a translator, author, and lifelong devotee of Jōdo Shinshū, sometimes called "Shin Buddhism". His seminal work, ''Naturalness'', (written in 1949), was an introduction of Jōdo Shinshū to the Western world.
==Biography==
Born in Kyoto in 1915, Kanamatsu received his B.A. in philosophy at Ōtani University. A Fulbright scholar at Cornell University and the University of Chicago, he received his doctorate and became a Professor at Otani University. A translator as well as an author, Kanamatsu translated the works of Plato into Japanese. In 1971 he published a book on the theology and cosmology of Plato.

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