It is often assumed that the combinatory practices that have characterised Japanese religious history were wiped away by the separation of Buddhism and Shinto imposed by the Meiji restoration. Yet field evidence attests that shinbutsu rituals are still performed today in major Shinto institutions. This paper offers a reflection on the nature of contemporary combinatory rituals through three study cases: rituals that continue premodern traditions at Kasuga and Hiyoshi Taisha; new rituals created to emphasise the combinatory as the proper dimension of religion in Japan; exorcistic rituals recovered as a contribution to the current health emergenc
I argue here that Buddhist faith endured in the imperial court, notably with the empress and members...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency and motivations for participation in Shin...
It is often assumed that the combinatory practices that have characterised Japanese religious histor...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
As local communities have become modernized and urbanized, rituals have undergone significant change...
Scholars of Japanese religion have recently drawn attention to the global repositioning, “greening”,...
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 analyzes contemporary Shinto ideology in the light of recent theories on the formation ...
This article outlines the history of Jōdo Shinshū in the UK, and asks why it has remained little kno...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
Until recently, historical materials that might shed light on the diverse practices and beliefs surr...
In the history of Japanese religion the syncretism of Shintoism and Buddhism which began at the seve...
Japan is currently experiencing a widespread religious revival. Specialist publications about the Ja...
I argue here that Buddhist faith endured in the imperial court, notably with the empress and members...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency and motivations for participation in Shin...
It is often assumed that the combinatory practices that have characterised Japanese religious histor...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
As local communities have become modernized and urbanized, rituals have undergone significant change...
Scholars of Japanese religion have recently drawn attention to the global repositioning, “greening”,...
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 analyzes contemporary Shinto ideology in the light of recent theories on the formation ...
This article outlines the history of Jōdo Shinshū in the UK, and asks why it has remained little kno...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
Until recently, historical materials that might shed light on the diverse practices and beliefs surr...
In the history of Japanese religion the syncretism of Shintoism and Buddhism which began at the seve...
Japan is currently experiencing a widespread religious revival. Specialist publications about the Ja...
I argue here that Buddhist faith endured in the imperial court, notably with the empress and members...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency and motivations for participation in Shin...