In this essay, the religious aspect of the growing nationalism in Japanese society during the early years of the 20th century, is thoroughly examined. The effects it had on Japanese warfare before and during the Second World War will also be examined as well. While Shinto became the state religion of Japan and the flagship for the deity worship of the Emperor, Buddhist scholars and priests became the spokesmen for the new Imperialistic views, especially within Nichiren and Zen Buddhism. The history of Shinto and Buddhism is briefly examined as well. When did Shinto become a religion? When was Buddhism introduced to Japan and by whom? How did the religions coexist together throughout the years? What are their similarities and diffe...
What was the response of Soto Buddhist priests to the social situation fac ing Japan at the beginnin...
The purpose of this essay is to address four broad issues in regard to the study of the history of r...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
This paper explores the purposes and consequences of the persecution of Buddhism in the early Meiji ...
During the Meiji period Japan went through rapid modernization, however, it was a difficult period f...
This essay will be covering the topic of Shintô, the native religion of Japan. The essay will try to...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
In this paper, I have analyzed the Nishi Honganji sect during the period between July 1937, when the...
This paper argues how the study of religion in Japan influenced the nation’s conduct during the Asia...
This paper explores the problem of academic neutrality and ideology with regards to 20th century Jap...
This essay examines Kuroda Toshio,s analysis of the concept of shinkoku (land of the kami) as it evo...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
This essay examines the role of “spirit pacification ” (chinkon) in Japanese history, focusing on de...
This essay is about the religious change that Jing-cult underwent 600-1500 A.D. It is a historical-c...
What was the response of Soto Buddhist priests to the social situation fac ing Japan at the beginnin...
The purpose of this essay is to address four broad issues in regard to the study of the history of r...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
This paper explores the purposes and consequences of the persecution of Buddhism in the early Meiji ...
During the Meiji period Japan went through rapid modernization, however, it was a difficult period f...
This essay will be covering the topic of Shintô, the native religion of Japan. The essay will try to...
This thesis examines the role played by two popular religious movements - Nichirenism (Nichirenshugi...
In this paper, I have analyzed the Nishi Honganji sect during the period between July 1937, when the...
This paper argues how the study of religion in Japan influenced the nation’s conduct during the Asia...
This paper explores the problem of academic neutrality and ideology with regards to 20th century Jap...
This essay examines Kuroda Toshio,s analysis of the concept of shinkoku (land of the kami) as it evo...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
This essay examines the role of “spirit pacification ” (chinkon) in Japanese history, focusing on de...
This essay is about the religious change that Jing-cult underwent 600-1500 A.D. It is a historical-c...
What was the response of Soto Buddhist priests to the social situation fac ing Japan at the beginnin...
The purpose of this essay is to address four broad issues in regard to the study of the history of r...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...