All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 23 Issue 1-2
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Bodiford, William M.
Zen and the art of religious prejudice: Efforts to reform a tradition of social discrimination. [1-27] -
Takeuchi Lone
An Otogizōshi in context: Saru no sōshi and the Hie-Enryaku-ji religious multiplex in the late sixteenth century. [29-60] -
Sugahara Shinkai
The distinctive features of Sannō Ichijitsu Shinto. [61-84] -
Smyers, Karen A.
“My own Inari”: Personalization of the deity in Inari worship. [85-116] -
Nelson, John K.
Freedom of expression: The very modern practice of visiting a Shinto shrine. [117-153] -
Amstutz, Galen
Missing Hongan-ji in Japanese studies. [155-178] -
Hubbard, Jamie
Review of: James W. Heisig and John C. Maraldo, eds., Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School, and the Question of Nationalism. [179-185] -
Reader, Ian
Review of: Donald F. McCallum, Zenkōji and Its Icon: A Study in Medieval Japanese Religious Art. [185-189] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Charles Wei-Hsun Fu and Steven Heine, eds., Japan in Traditional and Postmodern Perspectives. [189-192] -
Kruse, Michael
Review of: Robert E. Buswell, The Zen Monastic Experience: Buddhist Practice in Contemporary Korea. [192-196] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Paul J. Griffiths, On Being Buddha: The Classical Doctrine of Buddhahood. [196-200] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Paul Mommaers and Jan Van Bragt, Mysticism Buddhist and Christian: Encounters with Jan van Ruusbroec. [200-204] -
Van Bragt, Jan
Review of: Richard Henry Drummond, A Broader Vision: Perspectives on the Buddha and the Christ. [204-208] -
Blosser, Philip
Review of: Russell H. Bowers, Jr., Someone or Nothing? Nishitani’s Religion and Nothingness as a Foundation for Christian-Buddhist Dialogue. [209-211] -
Hudson, Mark J.
Review of: Isomae Jun’ichi, Dogū to kamen: Jōmon shakai no shūkyō kōzō. [211-213] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, Rice as Self: Japanese Identities through Time. [213-214] -
Swanson, Paul L.
Review of: International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism, ZenBase CD 1; Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō Kankōkai, CD-ROM-ban, Taishō shinshū daizōkyō dai-nijūgo-kan, shakukyōron-bu jō. [214-215]