All JournalsJapanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 20 Issue 4
- Deal, William E.
The Lotus Sūtra and the rhetoric of legitimization in eleventh-century Japanese Buddhism. [261-295] - Kassel, Marleen
Moral education in early-modern Japan: The Kangien Confucian Academy of Hirose Tansō. [297-310] - Reichl, Christopher A.
The Okinawan new religion Ijun: Innovation and diversity in the gender of the ritual specialist. [311-331] - Mohr, Michel
Review article: Examining the sources of Japanese Rinzai Zen. A review of Kenneth Kraft, Eloquent Zen: Daitō and Early Japanese Zen. [331-344] - Dobbins, James C.
Review of: Minor and Ann Rogers, Rennyo: The Second Founder of Shin Buddhism. [345-351] - Stone, Jacqueline I.
Review of: David A. Snow, Shakubuku: A Study of the Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Movement in America, 1960–1975; Jane Hurst, Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism and the Soka Gakkai in America: The Ethos of a New Religious Movement. [351-359] - Van Bragt, Jan
Review of: Heng-ching Shih, The Syncretism of Ch’an and Pure Land Buddhism. [359-362]