Kiyozawa made the unexpected choice of these three works to define his religious perspective: (a) the Agongyo (Skt. Agama), or the scriptures of early Indian Buddhism, (b) the Discourses of the Greek philosopher Epictetus, and (c) the Tannisho AJi` by Yuien, a disciple of Shinran.Kiyozawa made the unexpected choice of these three works to define his religious perspective: (a) the Agongyo (Skt. Agama), or the scriptures of early Indian Buddhism, (b) the Discourses of the Greek philosopher Epictetus, and (c) the Tannisho AJi` by Yuien, a disciple of Shinran....more