All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 29 Issue 3-4
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Teeuwen, Mark, and Bernhard Scheid
Tracing Shinto in the History of Kami Worship: Editors' Introduction. [195-207] -
Grapard, Allan G.
Shrines Registered in Ancient Japanese Law: Shinto or Not? [209-232] -
Teeuwen, Mark
From Jindō to Shinto: A Concept Takes Shape. [233-263] -
Rambelli, Fabio
The Ritual World of Buddhist "Shinto": The Reikiki and Initiations on Kami-Related Matters (jingi kanjō) in Late Medieval and Early-Modern Japan. [265-297] -
Scheid, Bernhard
Shinto as a Religion for the Warrior Class: The Case of Yoshikawa Koretaru. [299-324] -
Maeda, Hiromi
Court Rank for Village Shrines: The Yoshida House's Interactions with Local Shrines during the Mid-Tokugawa Period. [325-358] -
McNally, Mark
The Sandaikō Debate: The Issue of Orthodoxy in Late Tokugawa Nativism. [359-378] -
Thal, Sarah
Redining the Gods: Politics and Survival in the Creation of Modern Kami. [379-404] -
Inoue Nobutaka
The Formation of Sect Shinto in Modernizing Japan. [405-427] -
Teeuwen, Mark
Review of: Itō Satoshi, Endō Jun, Matsuo Kōichi, and Mori Mizue, Nihonshi shōhyakka: Shintō. [429-431]