All JournalsJapanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 35 Issue 2
- Ahn, Juhn Y.
Zen and the Art of Nourishing Life: Labor, Exhaustion, and the Malady of Meditation [117-229] - Paramore, Kiri
Early Japanese Christian Thought Reexamined: Confucian Ethics, Catholic Authority, and the Issue of Faith in the Scholastic Theories of Habian, Gomez, and Ricci [231-261] - Klautau, Orion
Against the Ghosts of Recent Past: Meiji Scholarship and the Discourse on Edo-Period Buddhist Decadence [263-303] - Nelson, John K.
Household Altars in Contemporary Japan: Rectifying Buddhist “Ancestor Worship” with Home Décor and Consumer Choice [305-330] - Broder, Anne
Mahikari in Context: Kamigakari, Chinkon kishin, and Psychical Investigation in Ōmoto-lineage Religions [331-362] - Heine, Steven
Review article: A Day in the Life: Two Recent Works on Dōgen’s Shōbōgenzō “Gyōji” [Sustained Practice] Fascicle [363-371] - Watt, Paul B.
Review of: Helen Baroni, Iron Eyes: The Life and Teachings of Ōbaku Zen Master Tetsugen Dōkō [373-375] - O'Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Hee-Jin Kim, Dōgen on Meditation and Thinking: A Reflection on His View of Zen [376-380] - Kimbrough, R. Keller
Review of: Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, Emptiness and Temporality: Buddhism and Medieval Japanese Poetics [380-383] - Dorman, Benjamin
Review of: Nancy K. Stalker, Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisaburō, Oomoto, and the Rise of New Religions in Imperial Japan [384-387] - Reader, Ian
Review of: Philip L. Nicoloff, Sacred Kōyasan: A Pilgrimage to the Mountain Temple of Saint Kōbō Daishi and the Great Sun Buddha [387-390] - Maxey, Trent
Review of: John Breen, ed., Yasukuni, the War Dead, and the Struggle for Japan’s Past [391-393] - Anderson, Emily
Review of: John P. Hoffman, Japanese Saints: Mormons in the Land of the Rising Sun [394-397] - Molle, Andrea
Review of: Robert E. Carter, The Japanese Arts and Self-cultivation [397-400] - O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: John D’Arcy May, ed. Converging Ways: Conversion and Belonging in Buddhism and Christianity [400-402]