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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
Articles
Editor’s Introduction: Embodied Worlds in Japanese Religions
PORATH, Or: 5-10.
The Five Forms Liturgy and the Five Viscera Mandala: The Genealogy of the Religious Body in Medieval Japan
ABE Yasurō 阿部泰郎, Translated by Andrew Macomber: 11-44.
Bridging Environment and the Body: Reflections on Esoteric Dharma Certificates (Injin) of the Shōichi Sublineage
KIKUCHI Hiroki 菊地大樹, Translated by Or Porath: 45-88.
The Genealogy of the Five Viscera Mandala in Japanese Esoteric Buddhism: An Analysis of the Kōzanji Manuscript
KAMEYAMA Takahiko 亀山隆彦: 89-109.
Corporeal Techniques for Enlightenment
ŌUCHI Fumi 大内典: 109-141.
Between the Seen and the Unseen: Analyzing the Kisshōten Cabinet Shrine at Kōfukuji
CROSS, Julia Heather: 141-174.
Review Essay: Negotiating the Esoteric in Premodern Japan
SWANSON, Eric Haruki: 175-196.
Book Reviews
Jørn Borup: Decolonising the Study of Religion: Who Owns Buddhism?
KLEINE, Christoph: 197-204,
Caleb Swift Carter: A Path into the Mountains: Shugendō and Mount Togakushi
WINKELMAN, Bruce: 204-208.
Timothy O. Benedict: Spiritual Ends: Religion and the Heart of Dying in Japan
KOLATA, Paulina: 213-218.
PETERSEN, Esben, 219-220.
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