Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
One of the three main research institutes at Nanzan University, the NIRC is a global hub for scholars to engage in discussions on all aspects of religion through conferences, workshops, and lectures. The Institute also produces an array of internationally acclaimed publications on religion and intercultural philosophy.
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
A peer-reviewed journal specializing in the publication of research on the study of Japanese religions.
Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
An English-language journal documenting the annual research activities of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture.
News and Announcements
宗教と社会倫理
6月15日、「行為としての〈クィア神学〉――抵抗という手法を取り戻す」の題として、ワークショップを開催。詳しくはこちらにご覧下さい。
Buddhist Text Translation Seminar
The first seminar on translating Buddhist texts will be held on 31 May. See here for details.
Anglo-Japanese Relations in Catholicism
On 24 May, Project Researcher So Kiuchi will discuss his research on the reception of John Henry Newman's thought in Japan. See here for details.
Tiantai in the Song
Project Researcher Patrick Magoffin will discuss his current research on Tiantai traditions and orthodoxy in Song-dynasty China on 22 May. See here for details.
Talk on Cross-Species Kinship
On 20 May, Barbara Ambros will give a talk on her current research regarding the ethics of killing and releasing animals in Edo-period Japan. See here for details.
Shohō and Nanzan Repository
All issues of Shohō will be registered in the Nanzan University Repository. If authors prefer their articles be omitted from the repository, please contact us by 30 June.
Tremblay on Nishida
Project Research Jacynthe Tremblay has published two volumes on Nishida Kitaro. Order here.
NIRC on YouTube
NIRC events can be viewed on our YouTube channel.
Submissions
If you are interesting in submitting to the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, please download the Style Guide.
About the Institute
The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture was founded in 1976 with the aim of promoting dialogue among religions, philosophies, and cultures East and West.