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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 44 (1&2): Japanese Religions and the Global Occult
2019/2021
Articles
Japanese Religions and the Global Occult: An Introduction and Literature Review
Ioannis Gaitanidis and Justin Stein, 1-32.
Bunko Bishop: Swami Mazziniananda, the Udana Karana Order, and the Buddhist Mission of North America
Phillip Deslippe, 33-63.
Matsumoto Chiwaki`s Theory of Human Radioactivity: A Case of Reception of Western European Science in Japan
Okumura Daisuke (Trans. by Matthew Anning & Ioannis Gaitanidis), 65-88.
Palm Healing and the Japanese Right: Tanasue no Michi and the Body of the Imperial Japanese Subject
John Person, 92-110.
A Spider's Web, Spanning the Ages: Entanglements of Space, Time, and Power in Japanese Spiritual Warfare
S. Jonathon O'Donnell, 111-129.
The Idea of a Pure Land on Mt. Takakura at the Outer Shrine: Belief about Kōbo Daishi at the Ise Shrine
Ito Satoshi (Trans. by Peter Knecht), 130-159.
Book Reviews
The Romance of the Academy: A Response to Matthieu Felt
Avery Morrow. 163-166.
Takashi Miura, Agents of World Renewal: The Rise of Yonaoshi Gods in Japan
Matin Nogueira Ramos, 166-68.
Richard M. Jaffe, Seeking Śākamuni: South Asia in the Formation of Modern Japanese Buddhism
Aihua Zheng, 169-173.
James Mark Shields, Against Harmony: Progressive and Radical Buddhism in Modern Japan
Wu Peiyao, 174-178.
Jeff Wilson and Tomoe Moria (Volume editors), Selected Works of D.T. Suzuki, Volume III: Comparative Religion
Rossa O Muireartaigh, 178-180.
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