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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 27 (2): Open Issue
Published: 2002
Articles
On the translation of God (Part two)
Suzuki Norihisa, 133-58.
First Contact: Early Protestant Missionary Views of Japanese Religions, 1859-1883
Andrew Hamish Ion, 159-78.
East Meets West: Toki Horyu (1854-1923), a Shingon Monk and the 1893 Chicago World's Parliament of Religions
Antony Boussemart, 179-94.
Religion Concealed and Revealed: The Uses of History by a Secretive Shinshu Leader
Clark Chilson, 195-206.
Book Reviews
Peter Haskel,
Letting Go: The Story of Zen Master Tosui
Elihu Smith, 207-09.
Ikuo Higashibaba,
Christianity in Early Modern Japan. Kirishitan Belief and Practice
Martin Repp, 210-15.
Yamaji Aizan,
Essays on the Modern Japanese Church: Christianity in Meiji Japan (Transl. by Graham Squires)
Jamese L. Huffman, 216-217.
Niihori Kuniji,
Kami wo tatau: Kirisutokyo haiku no sekai
Emi Mase-Hasegawa, 218-20.
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