All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 42 Issue 2
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LeFebvre, Jesse R.
Christian Wedding Ceremonies: “Nonreligiousness” in Contemporary Japan [185-203] -
Rots, Aike P.
Sacred Forests, Sacred Nation: The Shinto Environmentalist Paradigm and the Rediscovery of Chinju no Mori [205-233] -
Godart, G. Clinton
Nichirenism, Utopianism, and Modernity: Rethinking Ishiwara Kanji’s East Asia League Movement [235-274] -
Drott, Edward R.
“To Tread on High Clouds”: Dreams of Eternal Youth in Early Japan [275-317] -
Joskovich, Erez Hekigan
The Inexhaustible Lamp of Faith: Faith and Awakening in the Japanese Rinzai Tradition [339-380] -
Kory, Stephan N.
From Deer Bones to Turtle Shells: The State Ritualization of Pyro-Plastromancy during the Nara-Heian Transition [339-380] -
Green, Ronald S.
Review of: William E. Deal and Brian Ruppert, A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism [381-385] -
Thumas, Jonathan
Review of: Heather Blair, Real and Imagined: The Peak of Gold in Heian Japan [385-391] -
Rots, Aike P.
Review of: Sébastien Penmellen Boret, Japanese Tree Burial: Ecology, Kinship and the Culture of Death [392-395] -
O’Leary, Joseph S.
Review of: Robert Magliola, Facing Up to Real Doctrinal Difference: How Some Thought-Motifs from Derrida can Nourish the Catholic-Buddhist Encounter [395-398]