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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 21 (2): Im Memoriam: Heinrich Dumoulin & Muto Kazuo
Published: 1996
Articles
Christianity and the Notion of Nothingness
Muto Kazuo , 199-228
Ghosts and Spirits in Tokugawa Japan: The Confucian Views of Ito Jinsai
John A. Tucker, 229-52
Western Science and Japanese Confucianism: A History of Their Interaction and Transformation
Roald E. Kristiansen, 253-82
Spirit Possession in Sukyo Mahikari: A Varity of Sociopsychological Experience
Brian McVeigh, 283-99
Korean Shamanism and Christianity: A Shaman's Story
Yamashita Akiko, 299-322
Presentation
Ryokan and Christians in Japan
Takenaka Masao, 323-30
Book Reviews
Steven Heine,
Dogen and the Koan Tradition: A Tale of Two Shobogenzo Texts
Richard B. Pilgrim, 331-32
William M. Bodiford,
Soto Zen in Medieval Japan
Alexander Kabanoff, 332-35
Kurozumi Tadaaki,
The Opening Way: Kurozumi Munetada, Founder of Kurozumikyo
Stuart Picken, 335-38
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