Contrary to what sometimes has been suggested, contemporary Japanese society is no exception to the rule that the more a society modernizes, the more its individuals become secular. Simultaneously, however, since the end of the 1990s the political sphere in Japan has seen a return of religious elements. This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in the case of nationalist circles. State Shinto, which was imposed in the prewar period by the authorities of imperial Japan, constitutes the ideological foundation for these circles. More specifically, the emperor cult and the cult of the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine are the two main components of this ideology. This article argues that is unlikely that the ideology and activities of nationalist ci...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
Japanese new religions (shinshūkyō) have attempted to enter a wide range of secular domains, such as...
The secularization thesis, rooted in the idea that “modernity” brings with it the destruction—or, at...
How do religions and nationalism interact in secular democracies? With its history of nationalism ba...
This article analyzes contemporary Shinto ideology in the light of recent theories on the formation ...
This article seeks to add to our understanding of the boundary drawing between religious and secular...
This article argues that secularism is not an exclusively modern phenomenon, but is rather a recurri...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
In this essay, the religious aspect of the growing nationalism in Japanese society during the ea...
This article draws on ethnographic research with a Japanese new religious organization to examine th...
In the early Meiji period, Japanese Buddhists had to come to terms with a number of profound changes...
[[abstract]]This article discusses how Aizawaseishisai's (HHHE/Slf) Shinron (frit), standing for the...
This article analyzes contemporary Shinto ideology in the light of recent theories on the formation ...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
Japanese new religions (shinshūkyō) have attempted to enter a wide range of secular domains, such as...
The secularization thesis, rooted in the idea that “modernity” brings with it the destruction—or, at...
How do religions and nationalism interact in secular democracies? With its history of nationalism ba...
This article analyzes contemporary Shinto ideology in the light of recent theories on the formation ...
This article seeks to add to our understanding of the boundary drawing between religious and secular...
This article argues that secularism is not an exclusively modern phenomenon, but is rather a recurri...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
In this essay, the religious aspect of the growing nationalism in Japanese society during the ea...
This article draws on ethnographic research with a Japanese new religious organization to examine th...
In the early Meiji period, Japanese Buddhists had to come to terms with a number of profound changes...
[[abstract]]This article discusses how Aizawaseishisai's (HHHE/Slf) Shinron (frit), standing for the...
This article analyzes contemporary Shinto ideology in the light of recent theories on the formation ...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
Japanese new religions (shinshūkyō) have attempted to enter a wide range of secular domains, such as...
The secularization thesis, rooted in the idea that “modernity” brings with it the destruction—or, at...