All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 33 Issue 1
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Clarke, Shayne
Miscellaneous Musings on Mūlasarvāstivāda Monks: The Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya Revival in Tokugawa Japan. [1-49] -
Meeks, Lori
Reconfiguring Ritual Authenticity: The Ordination Traditions of Aristocratic Women in Premodern Japan. [51-74] -
Nenzi, Laura
To Ise at All Costs: Religious and Economic Implications of Early Modern Nukemairi. [75-114] -
Ludvik, Catherine
In the Service of the Kaihōgyō Practitioners of Mt. Hiei: The Stopping-Obstacles Confraternity (Sokushō kō) of Kyoto. [115-142] -
Josephson, Jason Ānanda
When Buddhism Became a “Religion”: Religion and Superstition in the Writings of Inoue Enryō. [143-168] -
Shinno Toshikazu
Review of: Ian Reader, Making Pilgrimages: Meaning and Practice in Shikoku. [169-174] -
Mohr, Michel
Review of: Duncan Ryūken Williams, The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Sōtō Zen: Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan. [175-178] -
Schnell, Scott
Review of: Satsuki Kawano, Ritual Practice in Modern Japan: Ordering Place, People, and Action. [178-181] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Donald S. Lopez, ed., Critical Terms for the Study of Buddhism. [182-186] -
Snodgrass, Adrian
Review of: Sherry D. Fowler, Murōji: Rearranging Art and History at a Japanese Buddhist Temple. [187-190] -
Kimbrough, R. Keller
Review of: Ikumi Kaminishi, Explaining Pictures: Buddhist Propaganda and Etoki Storytelling in Japan. [190-194] -
Powers, John
Review of: William M. Bodiford, ed., Going Forth: Visions of Buddhist Vinaya. [194-198] -
Leighton, Dan Taigen
Review of: Thomas Yūhō Kirchner, Entangling Vines: Zen Koans of the Shūmon Kattōshū. [198-202] -
Ōtani Eiichi
Review of: Ranjana Mukhopadhyaya, Nihon no shakai sanka Bukkyō: Hōonji to Risshō Kōseikai no shakai katsudō to shakai rinri. [202-205] -
Van Bragt, Jan
Review of: Martin Repp, Hōnens religioses Denken. Eine Untersuchung zu Strukturen religioser Erneuerung. [205-208] -
Heisig, James W.
Review of: Steffen Döll, Wozu also suchen? Zur Einführung in das Denken von Ueda Shizuteru. [208-211] -
Yong, Amos
Review of: Kristin Beise Kiblinger, Buddhist Inclusivism: Attitudes towards Religious Others. [211-214]