Shin Buddhism (Jōdo Shinshū), although weakened in many ways by secularization, continues to be a stable presence in Japanese society, as is emblematically shown by the very symmetrical position of the Nishi (Honganji-ha) and the Higashi Honganji (Ōtani-ha) head temples in the center of Kyōto, and by the recent projects for their renovation. This book addresses the need for more academic research on Shin Buddhism, and is specifically directed at describing and analyzing distinctive social aspects of this religious tradition in historical and contemporary perspective. The contributions collected here cover a wide range of issues, including the intersection between Shin Buddhism and fields as diverse as politics, education, social movements, ...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
The Global Repositioning of Japanese Religions: An Integrated Approach explores how Japanese religio...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
Shin Buddhism (Jōdo Shinshū), although weakened in many ways by secularization, continues to be a st...
Abstract: Japanese society is being influenced by the mindsets of the past. Traditional concepts tha...
This is the first book-length account of contemporary Shin Buddhist ethics in English. It describes ...
In the Edo era, people were obliged to hold funerals following the buddhist tradition, but there aro...
This thesis explores the many faces of Shinto and Shinto's role in Japan today. It looks at the aspe...
This article takes its cue from one of the most controversial issues in the contemporary Japanese sc...
This book analyzes the variety of ways through which Japanese religions (Buddhism, Shintō, and new r...
The terms "Engaged Buddhism" or "Socially Engaged Buddhism" refer to the social and political activi...
This book analyzes the variety of ways through which Japanese religions (Buddhism, Shintō, and new r...
This article analyzes a few selected case studies from different religious traditions in contemporar...
National identity and religious diversity in Japan Questions of social and political identity in Jap...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC Buddhism and Contemp...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
The Global Repositioning of Japanese Religions: An Integrated Approach explores how Japanese religio...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
Shin Buddhism (Jōdo Shinshū), although weakened in many ways by secularization, continues to be a st...
Abstract: Japanese society is being influenced by the mindsets of the past. Traditional concepts tha...
This is the first book-length account of contemporary Shin Buddhist ethics in English. It describes ...
In the Edo era, people were obliged to hold funerals following the buddhist tradition, but there aro...
This thesis explores the many faces of Shinto and Shinto's role in Japan today. It looks at the aspe...
This article takes its cue from one of the most controversial issues in the contemporary Japanese sc...
This book analyzes the variety of ways through which Japanese religions (Buddhism, Shintō, and new r...
The terms "Engaged Buddhism" or "Socially Engaged Buddhism" refer to the social and political activi...
This book analyzes the variety of ways through which Japanese religions (Buddhism, Shintō, and new r...
This article analyzes a few selected case studies from different religious traditions in contemporar...
National identity and religious diversity in Japan Questions of social and political identity in Jap...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC Buddhism and Contemp...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
The Global Repositioning of Japanese Religions: An Integrated Approach explores how Japanese religio...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...