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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 39 (1&2): The Politics of Buddhist Studies in Early Twentieth-Century Japan
Published: 2014
Articles
"The Politics of Buddhist Studies in Early Twentieth-Century Japan": An Introduction
Jason Ananda Josephson, 1-10.
The Birth of Buddhist Universities
Hayashi Makoto, 11-30.
Free Inquiry and Japanese Buddhist Studies: The Case of Kato Totsudo (1870-1949)
Jolyon Baraka Thomas, 31-52.
Nationalizing the Dharma: Takakusu Junichiro and the Politics of Buddhist Scholarship in Early Twentieth-Century Japan
Orion Klautau, 53-70.
States of "State Buddhism": History, Religion, and the Politics in Late Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Scholarship
Bryan D. Lowe, 71-94.
Empirical and Esoteric: The Birth of Shin Buddhist Studies as a Modern Academic Discipline
Jeff Schroeder, 95-118.
Review Essay
Twenty-First Century Research on Seishinshugi
Omi Toshihiro (Transl. by Jeff Schroeder), 119-30.
Book Reviews
Nakanishi Naoki,
Shokuminchi chosen to nihon bukkyo (Colonial Koria and Japanese Buddhism)
Hwansoo I. Kim, 131-37.
Shinbori Kanno,
Kindai bukkyo kyodan to goeika (Modern Buddhist Institutions and Goeika).
Dylan Luers Toda, 138-42.
Orion Klatau,
Kindai nihon shiso to shite no bukkyo shigaku (The Study of Buddhist History as Modern Japanese Thought).
Galen Amstutz, 143-48.
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