Analytical Psychology and Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin: Erika Gsell provides a brief scholarly comparison of some aspects of the theoretical and practical approaches of Nichiren Buddhism with aspects of Jungian analytical psychology.
BBC Religion & Ethics - Nichiren Buddhism: Provides overview of a Japanese Buddhist movement in the Mahayana tradition, also popular in the West; includes information on the Soka Gakkai, Nichiren Shoshu, and Nichiren Shu schools, highlighting background and doctrinal commonalities.
Buddhist Information of North America: Lotus Sutra Study Center: Offers biographies of various Lotus Sutra commentators, along with select academic lectures.
Buddhist Myth: A collection of Buddhist myths, parables, and essays.
Ethics and the Lotus Suutra: Paper by Peggy Morgan which discusses ethical imperatives associated with historical and religious claims primarily within the Rissho Kosekai Buddhist experience.
Imagery of Nichiren's Works: Attempts to convey the complex imagery behind the root characters (chinese radicals) from their simple meanings.
Japanese Buddhist Schools and Teaching: Nichiren School: Offers excerpted biographical entry describing Nichiren from the "Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion."
New Religious Movements: Nichiren Shoshu: Student paper profiling Nichiren Shoshu's history, beliefs, issues and controversies with links, abstracts, and bibliography.
New Religious Movements: Soka Gakkai: Student paper (University of Virginia, 1999) profiling Soka Gakkai's history, beliefs, issues and controversies. Includes links, abstracts and a print bibliography.
Nichiren and the Lotus Sutra: Syllabus and bibliography of works on Nichiren's historical background, career, philosophy and tradition by Jacqueline Stone.
Nichiren Shonin's View of Humanity: Endo Asai considers Nichiren's view of the human state in terms of both thought and actual circumstances. (PDF file, Adobe Acrobat reader software required).
Nichiren, the Buddhist Prophet of the Truth: Collection of quotes and summaries, with links to full text writings based on translations found in the Yampolsky edition of "Letters of Nichiren" (translated by Burton Watson et al.).
PHILTAR Encyclopedia Entry: Nichiren Buddhism: St Martin's College Department of Religion and Ethics synopsis of Nichiren Buddhism.
Presentation on the Lotus Sutra: Lectures on the Lotus Sutra by Rev. Shokai Kanai of the Nichiren Shu.
Review of "A Time to Chant: The Soka Gakkai Buddhists in Britain": A review by Brian Brocking in the online Journal of Buddhist Ethics of "A Time to Chant: The Soka Gakkai Buddhists in Britain" authored by Bryan Wilson and Karel Dobbelaere.
Rissho University: Department of Nichiren Buddhism and a research institute in Nichiren Buddhist Studies established to educate student priests of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism.
The Lotus Sutra: Also known as the "White Lotus of the True Dharma" or "Saddharma-Pundarika Sutta". Translated by Burton Watson.
The Lotus Sutra: Translated By H. Kern (1884).
Wikipedia: Lotus Sutra: Encyclopedia article describing the origins and teachings of the Lotus Sutra.
Wikipedia: Nichiren Buddhism: Encyclopedia entry detailing history of sects of Nichiren Buddhism with overview of commonalities.