All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 25 Issue 1-2
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Jaffe, Richard and Michel Mohr
Editors’ introduction: Meiji Zen. [1-10] -
Ikeda Eishun
Teaching assemblies and lay societies in the formation of modern sectarian Buddhism. [11-44] -
Jaffe, Richard
Meiji religious policy, Sōtō Zen, and the clerical marriage problem. [45-85] -
Ishikawa Rikizan
The social response of Buddhists to the modernization of Japan: The contrasting lives of two Sōtō Zen monks. [87-115] -
Sawada, Janine
Political waves in the Zen sea: The Engaku-ji Circle in early Meiji Japan. [117-150] -
Katō Shōshun
“A Lineage of Dullards”: Zen Master Tōjū Reisō and his associates. [151-165] -
Mohr, Michel
Japanese Zen schools and the transition to Meiji: A plurality of responses in the nineteenth century. [167-213] -
Jaffe, Richard
In memoriam: Ishikawa Rikizan (1943–1997). [215-218]