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"Japanese Buddhism and the Performing Arts (geinō)," special issue of Journal of Religion in Japan (2013)
“Shugendō," special issue of the Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie (2011)
"Medieval Shinto," special issue of the Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie (2008)
Chinese Poetry and Prophecy by Michel Strickmann, Stanford University Press (2005)
Chan Buddhism in Ritual Context, RoutledgeCurzon (2003)
“Buddhist Priests, Kings, and Marginals: Studies on Medieval Japanese Buddhism," special issue of the Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie (2002-2003)
Chinese Magical Medicine by Michel Strickmann, Stanford University Press (2002)
He has also published a large number of articles, including most recently:
"Buddhism’s Black Holes: From Ontology to Hauntology”, International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 27 (2) (2017)
"Can (and Should) Neuroscience Naturalize Buddhism?”, International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 27, 1 (2017)
“Buddhism Ab Ovo: Aspects of Embryological Discourse in Medieval Japanese Buddhism”, in Anna Andreeva and Dominic Steavu, eds., Transforming the Void: Embryological Discourse and Reproductive Imagery in East Asian Buddhism, Brill (2015).
“Indic Influences on Chinese Mythology: King Yama and his Acolytes as Gods of Destiny” in Meir Shahar and John Kieschnick, India in the Chinese Imagination (2013)
“The Impact of Tantrism on Japanese Religious Traditions: The Cult of the Three Devas” in Ivstan Keul, ed., Transformations and Transfer of Tantra in Asia and Beyond, Walter de Gruyter (2012)
“A Gray Matter: Another Look at Buddhism and Neuroscience” in Tricycle (2012)
“Buddhism and Symbolic Violence” in Andrew Murphy, ed. The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence, Blackwell (2011)
“From Bodhidharma to Daruma: The Hidden Life of a Zen Patriarch” in Japan Review 23 (2011)
“In the Quiet of the Monastery: Buddhist Controversies over Quietism” in Common Knowledge 16 (2010)
^Heine, Steven (2006). "Reviewed work: Double Exposure: Cutting across Buddhist and Western Discourses, Bernard Faure". Philosophy East and West. 56 (1): 178–180. doi:10.1353/pew.2006.0011. JSTOR4488007. S2CID170656174.
^Guthrie, Elizabeth (2007). "Reviewed work: The Red Thread: Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality, Bernard Faure". Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 19 (1): 208–210. JSTOR40860878.
^Dippmann, Jeffrey (1999). "Reviewed work: The Will to Orthodoxy: A Critical Genealogy of Northern Chan Buddhism, Bernard Faure, Phyllis Brooks". Philosophy East and West. 49 (3): 386–388. doi:10.2307/1399903. JSTOR1399903.