All JournalsJapanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 6 Issue 1-2
- Mol, Hans
The identity model of religion: How it compares with nine other theories of religion and how it might apply to Japan. [11-38] - Dobbelaere, Karel
Professionalization and secularization in the Belgian Catholic pillar. [39-64] - Swyngedouw, Jan
Reflections on the secularization thesis in the sociology of religion in Japan. [65-88] - Tamaru Noriyoshi
The problem of secularization: A preliminary analysis. [89-114] - Luckmann, Thomas
The structural conditions of religious consciousness in modern societies. [121-137] - Tsushima Michihito, Nishiyama Shigeru, Shimazono Susumu, and Shiramizu Hiroko
The vitalistic conception of salvation in Japanese new religions: An aspect of modern religious consciousness. [139-161] - Inoue Nobutaka, Kōmoto Mitsugi, Nakamaki Hirochika, Shioya Masanori, Uno Masato and Yamazaki Yoshie
A festival with anonymous kami: The Kobe Matsuri. [163-185] - Wilson, Bryan R.
The new religions: Some preliminary considerations. [193-216] - Sanada Takaaki
After prophecy fails: A reappraisal of a Japanese case. [217-237] - Morioka Kiyomi
The institutionalization of a new religious movement. [239-280] - Martin, David A.
The cultural politics of established churches. [287-301] - Ueda Kenji
Contemporary social change and Shinto tradition. [303-327] - Matsunami Yoshihiro
Conflict within the development of Buddhism. [329-345] - Reid, David
Secularization theory and Japanese Christianity: The case of the Nihon Kirisuto Kyōdan. [347-378]