All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 19 Issue 1
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Hubbard, Jamie
Premodern, modern, and postmodern: Doctrine and the study of Japanese religion. [3-27] -
McMullin, Neil
Which doctrine? Whose “religion”? A rejoinder. [29-39] -
McVeigh, Brian
The vitalistic conception of salvation as expressed in Sūkyō Mahikari. [41-68] -
Mayer, Adrian C.
On the gender of shrines and the Daijōsai. [69-80] -
Reader, Ian
Review of: Shinno Toshikazu, Nihon yugyō shūkyōron. [81-84] -
Wallace, John R.
Review of: Michele Marra, The Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Reclusion in Medieval Japanese Literature. [85-90] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Graham Parkes, ed., Nietzsche and Asian Thought. [90-94] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: John P. Keenan, The Meaning of Christ: A Mahāyāna Theology. [94-100] -
Drummond, Richard H.
Review of: Kumazawa Yoshinobu and David L. Swain, comps. and eds., Christianity in Japan, 1971–90. [100-101] -
Fitzgerald, Timothy
Review of: Akizuki Ryōmin, New Mahāyāna: Buddhism for a Post-Modern World. [102-104] -
Kohn, Livia
Review of: Bartholomew P. M. Tsui, Taoist Tradition and Change: The Story of the Complete Perfection Sect in Hong Kong. [104-106] -
Duquenne, Robert
In memoriam: Anna Seidel (1939–1991). [107-110]