Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44/1

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44/1

Author: Paul Swanson

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06-28

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781548437954

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a semi-annual journal dedicated to the academic study of Japanese religions, seeking to deepen understanding of Japanese religions. It publishes articles and materials that advance interreligious understanding and furthers the pursuit of knowledge in the study of religion, particularly Japanese religions. One of its functions is to break through the language barriers that separate Japanese scholarship in religion from the international scene. First published in 1960 as Contemporary Religions in Japan, it was given its present name in 1974. The journal was taken over by the Nanzan Institute in 1981.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44/1 (2017)

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44/1 (2017)

Author: Paul L. Swanson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-06-30

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781548491154

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal registered as an Open Access Journal. It publishes articles and materials that advance interreligious understanding and further the pursuit of knowledge in the study of religion, particularly Japanese religion. One of its functions is to break through the language barriers that separate Japanese scholarship in religion from the international scene.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44/1 And 2

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44/1 And 2

Author: Paul Swanson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781983764745

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal registered as an Open Access Journal. It publishes articles and materials that advance interreligious understanding and further the pursuit of knowledge in the study of religion, particularly Japanese religion. One of its functions is to break through the language barriers that separate Japanese scholarship in religion from the international scene.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 45-1 (2018)

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 45-1 (2018)

Author: Paul Swanson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-05-23

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781719556811

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal registered as an Open Access Journal. It publishes articles and materials that advance interreligious understanding and further the pursuit of knowledge in the study of religion, particularly Japanese religion. One of its functions is to break through the language barriers that separate Japanese scholarship in religion from the international scene.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 48/1 (2021)

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 48/1 (2021)

Author: Andrea Castiglioni

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-07-05

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal specializing in the publication of research on the study of Japanese religions. The journal aims for a multidisciplinary approach to the study of religion in Japan, and submissions are welcomed from scholars in all fields of the humanities and social sciences.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 46/2

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 46/2

Author: Matthew D. McMullen

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-06

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781672109147

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal specializing in the publication of research on the study of Japanese religions. The journal aims for a multidisciplinary approach to the study of religion in Japan, and submissions are welcomed from scholars in all fields of the humanities and social sciences.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 46/1

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 46/1

Author: Matthew D McMullen

Publisher:

Published: 2019-07-08

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781076071149

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal registered as an Open Access Journal. It publishes articles and materials that advance interreligious understanding and further the pursuit of knowledge in the study of religion, particularly Japanese religion. One of its functions is to break through the language barriers that separate Japanese scholarship in religion from the international scene.


Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 47 (2020)

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 47 (2020)

Author: Matthew D McMullen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal specializing in the publication of research on the study of Japanese religions. The journal aims for a multidisciplinary approach to the study of religion in Japan, and submissions are welcomed from scholars in all fields of the humanities and social sciences.


Dynamism and the Ageing of a Japanese 'New' Religion

Dynamism and the Ageing of a Japanese 'New' Religion

Author: Erica Baffelli

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-12-13

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1350086525

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“This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. This book examines the trajectory and development of the Japanese religious movement Agonshu and its charismatic founder Kiriyama Seiyu. Based on field research spanning 30 years, it examines Agonshu from when it first captured attention in the 1980s with its spectacular rituals and use of media technologies, through its period of stagnation to its response to the death of its founder in 2016. The authors discuss the significance of charismatic leadership, the 'democratisation' of practice and the demands made by movements such as Agonshu on members, while examining how the movement became increasingly focused on revisionist nationalism and issues of Japanese identity. In examining the dilemma that religions commonly face on the deaths of charismatic founders, Erica Baffelli and Ian Reader look at Agonshu's response to Kiriyama's death, looking at how and why it has transformed a human founder into a figure of worship. By examining Agonshu in the wider context, the authors critically examine the concept of 'new religions'. They draw attention to the importance of understanding the trajectories of 'new' religions and how they can become 'old' even within their first generation.