Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 27:2 (1972) 175–89Toward a Transcultural Philosophy (Part 2)J. Eduardo Pérez Valera
MN 27:1 (1972) 39–64Toward a Transcultural Philosophy (Part 1)J. Eduardo Pérez Valera
MN 27:1 (1972) 85–92Seiyō Gakushi no Setsu: The Theories of Western PhilosophersTakano Chōei, Translated by Gino K. Piovesana
Monographs (1971) 1–173Izumo FudokiTranslated by Michiko Yamaguchi Aoki
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 395–413The Significance of Ethics as the Study of ManWatsuji Tetsurō, Translated by David A. Dilworth
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 431–43Diogo de Mesquita, S. J. and the Jesuit Mission PressDiego Pacheco
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 205–24Sandaihihō-shō: An Essay on the Three Great MysteriesPier P. Del Campana
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 210–24Sandaihihō-shōNichiren, Translated by Pier P. Del Campana
Monographs (1970) 1–214A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō: An Example of Japanese Mountain ReligionHarry Byron Earhart
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 303–23The Founding of the Port of Nagasaki and its Cession to the Society of JesusDiego Pacheco
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 447–53Utopianism and Social Planning in the Thought of Kagawa ToyohikoGeorge Bikle
MN 25:1/2 (1970) 203–16Religious Consciousness and the Logic of the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra: From The Logic of Place and a Religious World-ViewKitarō Nishida, Translated by David A. Dilworth
MN 24:4 (1969) 467–98Yōkyoku ni arawareta rinri shisō: Japanese Ethical Thought in the Noh Plays of the Muromachi PeriodWatsuji Tetsurō, Translated by David A. Dilworth
Monographs (1969) 1–310The Buddhist Philosophy of Assimilation: The Historical Development of the Honji-Suijaku TheoryAlicia Orloff Matsunaga
MN 24:3 (1969) 273–88The Logic of The Species as DialecticsHajime Tanabe, Translated by David A. Dilworth and Taira Satō
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 93–111The initial formations of ‘pure experience’ in Nishida Kitarō and William JamesDavid A. Dilworth
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 113–36Buddhism in Postwar Japan: A Critical SurveyMinoru Kiyota
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 137–68Philosophy in present-day JapanFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
Monographs (1968) 1–135Religious Attitudes of Japanese Men: A Sociological SurveyFernando M. Basabe
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 497–502Nishida’s Doctrine of ‘Universals’Hiromichi Takeda
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 31–65The Japanese legacy: The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 3)Alphonse M. Nebreda
Monographs (1967) 1–183Japanese Youth Confronts Religion: A Sociological SurveyFernando M. Basabe
Monographs (1967) 1–114The Five Sacred Festivals of Ancient Japan: Their Symbolism and Historical DevelopmentU. A. Casal
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 251–59Presuppositions to the Understanding of Japanese Buddhist ThoughtMinoru Kiyota
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 1–14Suzuki Shōsan, 1579–1655 and the Spirit of Capitalism in Japanese BuddhismHajime Nakamura and William Johnston
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 194–210Okina no fumi (The Writings of an Old Man)Nakamoto Tominaga, Translated by Shūichi Katō
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 266–72Yokoi Shōnan’s View of ChristianityRichard T. Chang
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 354–91Absolute Nothingness: Preliminary Considerations on a Central Notion in the Philosophy of Nishida Kitarō and the Kyoto SchoolHans Waldenfels
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 125–70The “Five Ranks” Dialectic of the Sōtō-Zen School in the Light of Kuei-Fêng Tsung-Mi’s “Ariya-Shiki” SchemeAlfonso Verdú
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 203–209The Land of Natural Affirmation: Pre-Buddhist JapanAlicia Orloff Matsunaga
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 298–318The Legacy of the West: The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 2)Alfonso M. Nebreda
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 335–58Life is Tragic: The Diary of Nishida KitarōLothar G. Knauth
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 389–443Miura Baien, 1723–1789, and His Dialectic & Political IdeasGino K. Piovesana
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 422–43Taga Bokkyō kun ni kotauru sho: An Answer to Taga Bokkyō Written by Miura BaienBaien Miura, Translated by Gino K. Piovesana
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 15–40The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 1)A. M. Nebreda
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 456–65Research on the 1593 Jesuit Mission Press Edition of Esop’s FablesRichard L. Spear
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 111–29Men and Social Ideas of the Early Taishō PeriodGino K. Piovesana
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 128–46The Comparative Philosophy of Kumatarō Kawada: A Contribution to the Dialogue between East and WestFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 214–64The Rakuyōshū (Part 2)Don Clifford Bailey
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 265–328The Amoghapāśahṛdaya-dhāraṇī: The Early Sanskrit Manuscript of the Reiunji Critically Edited and TranslatedR. O. Meisezahl
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 279–328Part I: Recension A: Amoghapāśahrdaya-nāma mahāyānasūtraTranslated by R. O. Meisezahl
MN 16:3/4 (1961) 289–376The Rakuyōshū (Part 1)Don Clifford Bailey
MN 16:3/4 (1961) 395–401Armaduras Japonesas en la Real Armería de MadridKiichi Matsuda
MN 16:1/2 (1960) 53–117The Lore of the Japanese FanU. A. Casal
MN 16:1/2 (1960) 118–60Un Documento Inédito del P.G. Vázquez (1549–1604) sobre los Problemas Morales del JapónJesús López Gay
MN 15:3/4 (1959) 350–79La Primera Biblioteca de los Jesuitas en el Japón (1556): Su contenido y su influenciaJesús López Gay
MN 15:3/4 (1959) 380–414Die Kirche von ChikugoJohannes Laures
MN 15:3/4 (1959) 425–40Das Buch Genjōkōan: Aus dem Shōbōgenzō des Zen-Meisters DōgenHeinrich Dumoulin