Songtexte
- Modern Legacies
- Saicho to Nichiren — Japanese Buddhism
- Confucius — in Praise of Sage-Kings
- Muhammad Iqbal and Rabindranath Tagore
- Wang Yangming — The Study of Heart-Mind
- Han Yu to Zhu Xi — Neo-Confucianism
- Padmasambhava to Tsongkhapa — Tibetan Ideas
- Dogen and Hakuin — Zen Buddhism
- Dong Zhongshu and Ge Hong — Eclecticism
- Sun Yat-Sen and Mao Zedong
- The Hundred Schools of Pre-Imperial China
- Sima Qian and Ban Zhao — History and Women
- Kautilya and Ashoka — Buddhism and Empire
- East and West
- Nagarjuna and Vasubandhu — Buddhist Theories
- Wonhyo to King Sejong — Korean Philosophy
- Science and Technology in Premodern Asia
- Fukuzawa Yukichi and Han Yongun
- Mohandas Gandhi — Satyagraha, or Soul-Force
- Life's Great Questions — Asian Perspectives
- The Bhagavad Gita — The Way of Action
- Xuanzang and Chinese Buddhism
- Mahavira and Jainism — Extreme Nonviolence
- Zeami and Sen No Rikyu — Japanese Aesthetics
- Laozi and Daoism — The Way of Nature
- The Buddha — The Middle Way
- Nanak and Sirhindi — Sikhism and Sufism
- Al-Biruni — Islam in India
- Ishvarakrishna and Patanjali — Yoga
- Sunzi and Han Feizi — Strategy and Legalism
- Prince Shotoku, Lady Murasaki, Sei Shonagon
- Zarathustra and Mani — Dualistic Religion
- Mencius and Xunzi — Confucius's Successors
- Shankara, Ramanuja, Madhva — Hindu Vedanta
- The Vedas and Upanishads — The Beginning
- Kang Youwei and Hu Shi
- The Three Baskets of Buddhism
- Mahayana Sutras
- Abandoned Scriptures: Egyptian and Mayan
- Related Traditions: Mormon Scriptures
- Oral Torah: Mishnah and Talmud
- Heavenly Books, Earthly Connections
- Vinaya and Jataka
- What Is Remembered: Epics
- Tibetan Vajrayana
- Christian Testaments Old and New
- Laws of Manu and Bhagavad Gita
- Apocrypha and Dead Sea Scrolls
- What Is Heard: Upanishads
- Related Traditions: Jain Scriptures
- Five Books of Torah
- Gospels and Acts
- Four Books of Neo-Confucianism
- Related Traditions: Zoroastrian Scriptures
- The Three Caverns of Daoist Scriptures
- Apocryphal Gospels
- Prophets and Writings
- Islam and Scriptural Recitation
- Theravada Sutras
- Daoism and the Daodejing
- Hinduism and the Vedas
- Related Traditions: Shinto and Tenrikyo
- Judaism: People of the Book
- Secular Scripture: U.S. Constitution
- Related Traditions: Sikh Scriptures
- Hadith and Sufism
- Five Confucian Classics
- Letters and Apocalypse
- Holy Qur'an
- Pure Land Buddhism and Zen
- Reading Other People's Scriptures
- Related Traditions: Baha'i Scriptures