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NCC Center for the Study
of Japanese Religions
JR 23 (1&2): Millenial Movements in East and Southeast Asia
1998
Articles
Millenial Movements in East and Southeast Asia - An Introduction
Martin Repp, 1-10
Apocalyptic Thought in Christianity and Buddhism
Jan van Bragt, 11-28
The Beginnings and Cultural Characteristics of East Asian Millenarianism
Livia Kohn, 29-52
Recovering the Golden Age: Michinaga, Jokei and the Worship of Maitreya in Medieval Japan
Robert Rhodes, 53-70
An Interpretation of the "Awakening Period" in New Religious Movements of Korea
Choi Joon-Sik, 73-86
Interpretation Christians Symbols and Contemporary Events: The Hermeneutics of Traditional Tagalog Apocalyptic Groups
Jose Mario C. Francisco S.J., 87-98
Recent Millenial Movements in Mainland China: Three Cases
Deng Zhaoming, 99-110
Religious in Taiwan: Between Mercantalism and Millenarianism
Benoit Vermander S.J., 111-124
The "Eschatology" of Japanese New and New New Religions: From Tenri-kyo to Koufuko no Kagaku
Yamashita Akiko, 125-142
1999 and Beyond: The Use of Nostradamus' Prophecies by Japanese New Religions
Robert Kisala, 143-158
Reports
The 20th NCC Seminar on Japanese Religions: Indigenous Christian Movements in Japan
Wayne Jansen, 159-162
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