Japan experienced drastic economic, political, and social changes during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her modernization process has many notable charactertics. In this paper, I discuss an ideology which governed all aspects of the Japanese people's lives between 1868 and 1945 and the people's reaction to it. This ideology , which is now called Tennōsei ideology (the ideology of the Tennō system), was based on the myth that emphasized the divinity of the Tennō (emperor). The Meiji government developed and cultivated Tennō-sei ideology as the theoretical backbone of the government's modernization policy. When one studies the problems of modernization in Japan, Tennōsei ideology and the people's reaction to it should not ...
This dissertation is a critical history of Buddhist thought in Japan from 1868 to 1931. During this ...
The new Buddhism of Meiji Japan, shin bukkyo, was a typically modern manifestation of the traditio...
Tenrikyō appeared as a by-product of absolutism and gradually deveroped into the present large-scal...
This paper explores the purposes and consequences of the persecution of Buddhism in the early Meiji ...
I connect the invention of Japanese ‘religion’ since the Meiji era (1868–1912) with the invention of...
As well known, Max Weber, in his "Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus," (1904-0...
Tenrikyō appeared as a by-product of absolutism and gradually deveroped into the present large-scal...
The present paper entitled "The Modernization of Japan and 'Ie' ", following our thesis "The Moderni...
In this essay, the religious aspect of the growing nationalism in Japanese society during the ea...
The main task of this study was to examine the proposition that the modernization processes of Japa...
Although new religious movements have been defined in post-war periods, where global changes took pl...
'Bukkyo Seito Doshikai 仏教清徒同志会 was inaugurated in February, 1899 (Meiji 32) in order to part with t...
Thorough reading of Max Weber\u27s definition of religion and his analysis of relation between relig...
This paper has two primary objectives. The first is to interpret the wider significance of the shin-...
This article examines the transformation of Uemura Masahisa\u27s views on religion. In 1880, Uemura ...
This dissertation is a critical history of Buddhist thought in Japan from 1868 to 1931. During this ...
The new Buddhism of Meiji Japan, shin bukkyo, was a typically modern manifestation of the traditio...
Tenrikyō appeared as a by-product of absolutism and gradually deveroped into the present large-scal...
This paper explores the purposes and consequences of the persecution of Buddhism in the early Meiji ...
I connect the invention of Japanese ‘religion’ since the Meiji era (1868–1912) with the invention of...
As well known, Max Weber, in his "Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus," (1904-0...
Tenrikyō appeared as a by-product of absolutism and gradually deveroped into the present large-scal...
The present paper entitled "The Modernization of Japan and 'Ie' ", following our thesis "The Moderni...
In this essay, the religious aspect of the growing nationalism in Japanese society during the ea...
The main task of this study was to examine the proposition that the modernization processes of Japa...
Although new religious movements have been defined in post-war periods, where global changes took pl...
'Bukkyo Seito Doshikai 仏教清徒同志会 was inaugurated in February, 1899 (Meiji 32) in order to part with t...
Thorough reading of Max Weber\u27s definition of religion and his analysis of relation between relig...
This paper has two primary objectives. The first is to interpret the wider significance of the shin-...
This article examines the transformation of Uemura Masahisa\u27s views on religion. In 1880, Uemura ...
This dissertation is a critical history of Buddhist thought in Japan from 1868 to 1931. During this ...
The new Buddhism of Meiji Japan, shin bukkyo, was a typically modern manifestation of the traditio...
Tenrikyō appeared as a by-product of absolutism and gradually deveroped into the present large-scal...