A History of Japanese Religion

A History of Japanese Religion
Author: 笠原一男
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111768870

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Seventeen distinguished experts on Japanese religion provide a fascinating overview of its history and development. Beginning with the origins of religion in primitive Japanese society, they chart the growth of each of Japan's major religious organizations and doctrinal systems. They follow Buddhism, Shintoism, Christianity, and popular religious belief through major periods of change to show how history and religion affected each-and discuss the interactions between the different religious traditions.

The Culture of Secrecy in Japanese Religion

The Culture of Secrecy in Japanese Religion
Author: Bernhard Scheid,Mark Teeuwen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781134168736

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The Japanese Middle Ages were a period when forms of secrecy dominated religious practice. This fascinating collection traces out the secret characteristics and practices in Japanese religion, as well as analyzing the decline of religious esotericism in Japan. The essays in this impressive work refer to Esoteric Buddhism as the core of Japan’s "culture of secrecy". Esoteric Buddhism developed in almost all Buddhist countries of Asia, but it was of particular importance in Japan where its impact went far beyond the borders of Buddhism, also affecting Shinto as well as non-religious forms of discourse. The contributors focus on the impact of Esoteric Buddhism on Japanese culture, and also include comparative chapters on India and China. Whilst concentrating on the Japanese medieval period, this book will give readers familiar with present day Japan, many explanations for the still visible remnants of Japan’s medieval culture of secrecy.

Religion in Japanese Culture

Religion in Japanese Culture
Author: Noriyoshi Tamaru,David Reid
Publsiher: Kodansha
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105018356720

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Religion in Japanese Culture is a response to the relentless change of the last twenty-five years. Retaining but revising the earlier volume's comprehensive survey of Japan's major religions, this book also presents six new essays exploring religion and the state, religion and education, urbanization and depopulation, the rebirth of religion, internalization, and religious organizations and Japanese law. In addition, a new appendix presents an analysis of Qum Shinrikyo's 1995 gas attack on the Tokyo subway system.

Japanese Religion

Japanese Religion
Author: Robert Ellwood,Richard Pilgrim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781315507118

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This book provides an overview of religion in Japan, from ancient times to the present. It also emphasizes the cultural and attitudinal manifestations of religion in Japan, withough neglecting dates and places.

Japanese Culture

Japanese Culture
Author: Roger J. Davies
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781462918836

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Japanese Culture: The Religious and Philosophical Foundations takes readers on a thoroughly researched and extremely readable journey through Japan's cultural history. This much-anticipated sequel to Roger Davies's best-selling The Japanese Mind provides a comprehensive overview of the religion and philosophy of Japan. This cultural history of Japan explains the diverse cultural traditions that underlie modern Japan and offers readers deep insights into Japanese manners and etiquette. Davies begins with an investigation of the origins of the Japanese, followed by an analysis of the most important approaches used by scholars to describe the essential elements of Japanese culture. From there, each chapter focuses on one of the formative elements: Shintoism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zen, Confucianism, and Western influences in the modern era. Each chapter is concluded with extensive endnotes along with thought-provoking discussion activities, making this volume ideal for individual readers and for classroom instruction. Anyone interested in pursuing a deeper understanding of this complex and fascinating nation will find Davies's work an invaluable resource.

Japanese Religion

Japanese Religion
Author: Japan. Bunkachō
Publsiher: Tokyo ; Palo Alto [Calif.] : Kodansha International, c1972, 1974 printing.
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1972
Genre: Japan
ISBN: UOM:39015003356980

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Zen and Comparative Studies

Zen and Comparative Studies
Author: Masao Abe
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0824818326

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This volume concludes the two-volume sequel to Masao Abe's Zen and Western Thought. Like its companion, Buddhism and Interfaith Dialogue, this work contains many previously published essays and papers by Abe. Here he clarifies the true meaning of Buddhist emptiness in comparison with the Aristotelian notion of substance and the Whiteheadean notion of process.

Religion and National Identity in the Japanese Context

Religion and National Identity in the Japanese Context
Author: Hiroshi Kubota,Klaus J. Antoni,Johann Nawrocki,Michael Wachutka
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2002
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9783825860431

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This book focuses upon the relationship between religion and socio-cultural or socio-political aspects in the history of religions in Japan. Religious and ideological justifications in the course of forming a political and national identity, and the mutual relation between political, national and cultural issues can be noticed in every region of the world before the onset of secularization processes, but also in modern nation-states today. In Japan as well, just like in most modern societies, political, cultural and religious elements are closely interrelated. In a comparative approach the sixteen papers in this volume elucidate the intellectual undercurrent in Japanese history of putting positive perspectives on national achievements and cultural-religious uniqueness into service of establishing and refurbishing a national identity.