All JournalsJapanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 5 Issue 2-3
- Swyngedouw, Jan
Japanese religiosity in an age of internationalization. [87-106] - Abe Yoshiya
From prohibition to toleration: Japanese government views regarding Christianity, 1854–73. [107-138] - Lishka, Dennis
Zen and the creative process: The “kendō-Zen” thought of the Rinzai Master Takuan. [139-158] - Rodd, Laurel R.
Nichiren and setsuwa. [159-185] - Fridell, Wilbur M.
Thoughts on man and nature in Japan: A personal statement. [186-190] - Reid, David
Review of: Barbara A. Babcock, ed., The Reversible World: Symbolic Inversion in Art and Society. [191-194] - Reid, David
Review of: Takie Sugiyama Lebra, Japanese Patterns of Behavior. [194-196]