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Volume 35 Issue 1
- Shoji, Rafael and Frank Usarski
Editors' Introduction: Japanese Religions in Brazil [1-12] - Shoji, Rafael
The Failed Prophecy of Shinto Nationalism and the Rise of Japanese Brazilian Catholicism [13-38] - Usarski, Frank
"The Last Missionary to Leave the Temple Should Turn Off the Light": Sociological Remarks on the Decline of Japanese "Immigrant" Buddhism [39-59] - de Albuquerque, Eduardo Basto
Intellectuals and Japanese Buddhism in Brazil [61-79] - Rocha, Cristina
All Roads Come from Zen: Busshinji as a Reference to Buddhism [81-94] - Pereira, Ronan Alves
The Transplantation of Soka Gakkai to Brazil: Building "the Closest Organization to the Heart of Ikeda-Sensei" [95-113] - Watanabe Masako
The Development of Japanese New Religions in Brazil and Their Propagation in a Foreign Culture [115-144] - Nakamaki Hirochika
Japanese Religions, Calendars, and Religious Culture in Brazil [145-159] - Matsue, Regina Yoshie
Review of: Ronan Alves Pereira and Hideaki Matsuoka, Japanese Religions in and Beyond the Japanese Diaspora [161-165] - Tomita, Andrea
Review of: Hideaki Matsuoka, Japanese Prayer below the Equator: How Brazilians Believe in the Church of World Messianity [166-170] - Usarski, Frank
Review of: Cristina Rocha, Zen in Brazil: The Quest for Cosmopolitan Modernity [170-173]