All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 6 Issue 1-2
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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]