The study of Japanese religions during the Tokugawa period has become increasingly sophisticated in terms of the traditions and themes covered by scholars both in Japan and the West. Although th
The subject of this essay is the conflict that arose during the Bakumatsu period (mid-nineteenth cen...
Western) students at a Japanese university, and have found it to pos sess many excellent features as...
19th-century pre-Meiji],the new, the new new,and the neo-new) have generated a flood of literature a...
O ne of the most widely commented upon traits in Japanese religious history is the tendency for diff...
Religious Studies in Japan Sujet : Religious Studies in Japan is an online peer-reviewed journ...
The purpose of this essay is to address four broad issues in regard to the study of the history of r...
of Religious Studies marks the end of an era. As one of his former students, and as one deeply consc...
The symbolism of the phoenix has in Japan often been transferred from the divine emperor to the lead...
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses...
Studies of Shinto in Western languages are few and far between. In this journal, too, articles on Sh...
Pilgrimage is a widely recognized aspect of religious behavior, found almost universally in religiou...
The perennial involvement of religious traditions in economic, social, and political events is well ...
Shin Buddhism (Jodo Shinshu) is the largest of the traditional Japanese Buddhist institutions. In th...
In response to Shintoist criticism of Buddhism in the early 1930s, a group of prominent Buddhists an...
Luca Nathalie. Tamaru (Noriyoshi), Reid (David), eds. Religion in Japanese Culture. Where Living Tra...
The subject of this essay is the conflict that arose during the Bakumatsu period (mid-nineteenth cen...
Western) students at a Japanese university, and have found it to pos sess many excellent features as...
19th-century pre-Meiji],the new, the new new,and the neo-new) have generated a flood of literature a...
O ne of the most widely commented upon traits in Japanese religious history is the tendency for diff...
Religious Studies in Japan Sujet : Religious Studies in Japan is an online peer-reviewed journ...
The purpose of this essay is to address four broad issues in regard to the study of the history of r...
of Religious Studies marks the end of an era. As one of his former students, and as one deeply consc...
The symbolism of the phoenix has in Japan often been transferred from the divine emperor to the lead...
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses...
Studies of Shinto in Western languages are few and far between. In this journal, too, articles on Sh...
Pilgrimage is a widely recognized aspect of religious behavior, found almost universally in religiou...
The perennial involvement of religious traditions in economic, social, and political events is well ...
Shin Buddhism (Jodo Shinshu) is the largest of the traditional Japanese Buddhist institutions. In th...
In response to Shintoist criticism of Buddhism in the early 1930s, a group of prominent Buddhists an...
Luca Nathalie. Tamaru (Noriyoshi), Reid (David), eds. Religion in Japanese Culture. Where Living Tra...
The subject of this essay is the conflict that arose during the Bakumatsu period (mid-nineteenth cen...
Western) students at a Japanese university, and have found it to pos sess many excellent features as...
19th-century pre-Meiji],the new, the new new,and the neo-new) have generated a flood of literature a...