All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 30 Issue 1-2
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Yoshida Kazuhiko
Revisioning Religion in Ancient Japan. [1-26] -
Heine, Steven
Did Dōgen Go to China? Problematizing Dōgen's Relation to Ju-ching and Chinese Ch'an. [27-59] -
Como, Michael
Ethnicity, Sagehood, and the Politics of Literacy in Asuka Japan. [61-84] -
Rowe, Mark
Grave Changes: Scattering Ashes in Contemporary Japan. [85-118] -
Reader, Ian
Local Histories, Anthropological Interpretations, and the Study of a Japanese Pilgrimage. [119-132] -
Kopf, Gereon
On the Brink of Postmodernity: Recent Japanese Language Publications on the Philosophy of Nishida Kitarō. [133-156] -
Heisig, James W.
Review of: Robert E. Carter, Encounter with Enlightenment: A Study of Japanese Ethics. [157-159] -
Heisig, James W.
Review of: Carlo Saviani, L'Oriente di Heidegger and Nishitani Keiji, Nichilismo e vacuità del Sé. A cura di Carlo Saviani. [159-162] -
Hirota, Dennis
Review of: Mark L. Blum, The Origins and Development of Pure Land Buddhism: A Study and Translation of Gyōnen's Jōdo Hōmon Genrushō. [162-166] -
Horton, Sarah
Review of: Wm. Theodore deBary et al., comps., Sources of Japanese Tradition, Volume One. [166-168] -
Matsudo Yukio
Review of: Gereon Kopf, Beyond Personal Identity: Dōgen, Nishida, and a Phenomenology of No-Self. [168-172] -
Nosco, Peter
Review of: Ikuo Higashibaba, Christianity in Early Modern Japan: Kirishitan Belief and Practice. [172-175] -
O'Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Gene Reeves, ed., A Buddhist Kaleidoscope: Essays on the Lotus Sutra. [175-177] -
Ruppert, Brian
Review of: Iyanaga Nobumi, Daikokuten hensō: Bukkyō shinwagaku I and Kannon henyōtan: Bukkyō shinwagaku II. [177-186] -
Covell, Stephen G.
Review of: Richard M. Jaffe, Neither Monk nor Layman: Clerical Marriage in Modern Japanese Buddhism. [186-189] -
Shimazono Susumu
Review of: Shimada Hiromi, Oumu: Naze shūkyō wa terorizumu o unda no ka. [190-195] -
Stark, Rodney
Review of: Robert J. Kisala and Mark R. Mullins, eds., Religion and Social Crisis in Japan: Understanding Japanese Society through the Aum Affair. [195-197] -
Kopf, Gereon
Review of: Michiko Yusa, Zen and Philosophy: An Intellectual Biography of Nishida Kitarō. [197-201] -
Swanson, Paul L.
Review of: Kazuo Kasahara, ed., A History of Japanese Religion. Translated by Paul McCarthy and Gaynor Sekimori. [201-203]