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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 34 (2): Theosophy and Buddhist Reformers
Published: 2009
Articles
Theosophy and Buddhist Reformers in the Middle of the Meiji Period: An Introduction
Yoshinaga Shin'ichi, 119-32.
Reconfiguration Buddhism as a Religion: Nakanishi Ushiro and His Shin Bukkyo
Hoshino Seiji, 133-54.
Hirai Kinza and Unitarianism
Nozaki Koichi, 155-70.
Paul Carus' Involvement in the Modernization of Japanese Education and Buddhism
Nagao Kayoko, 171-86.
Theosophical Accounts in Japanese Buddhist Publication of the Late Nineteenth Century: An Introduction and Select Bibliography
Akai Toshio, 187-208.
Book Reviews
Mikael S. Adolphson,
The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei in Japanese History
Martin Repp, 209-12.
Steven Heine and Dale S. Wright (eds.),
Zen Ritual Studies of Zen Buddhist Theory in Practice
Victor Forte, 213-17.
NanceyK. Stalker,
Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisaburo, Oomoto, and the Rise of New Religions in Imperial Japan
Martin Repp, 218-21.
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