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Editor's Introduction: Religion and Identity in Japan since 1940 编者简介:1940年以来日本的宗教与身份
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-24 DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.48.2.2021.217-223
Peter E. Nosco
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引用次数: 0
Shards from a Wooden Shoe Shop: Religious Experience, Historical Change, and Suzuki Daisetsu 木鞋店碎片:宗教经验、历史变迁与铃木大设
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-24 DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.48.2.2021.245-266
J. Ketelaar
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Review of: Fumiaki Miyazaki, Kate Wildman Nakai, and Mark Teeuwen, eds., Christian Sorcerers on Trial: Records of the 1827 Osaka Incident 评论:宫崎文明、中井怀德曼和马克·提文主编,《审判中的基督教魔法师:1827年大阪事件记录》
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.187-189
Rebecca Suter
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引用次数: 0
The Human-Fish: Animality, Teratology, and Religion in Premodern Japan 人鱼:前现代日本的动物、畸形学和宗教
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.1-44
A. Castiglioni
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引用次数: 2
Review of: Rafal K. Stepien, ed., Buddhist Literature as Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy as Literature 评论:RafalK.Stepien主编,《作为哲学的佛教文学》,《作为文学的佛教哲学》
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.209-213
J. O’leary
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引用次数: 0
Authority and Competition: Shingon Buddhist Monastic Communities in Medieval Japanese Regional Society 权威与竞争:中世纪日本地域社会中的神宫佛教寺院共同体
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.103-123
Xiaolong Huang
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引用次数: 0
Review of: Brian Daizen Victoria, Zen Terror in Prewar Japan: Portrait of an Assassin 回顾:Brian Daizen Victoria,战前日本的禅宗恐怖:刺客的肖像
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.202-205
J. O’leary
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引用次数: 1
The Dharma of Music: Gagaku and Buddhist Salvation in Medieval Japan 音乐之法:加加库与中世纪日本的佛教救世
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.45-71
F. Rambelli
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引用次数: 2
Faith as Authenticity: Kyoto’s Gion Festival in 2020 信仰即真实性:2020年京都祗园祭
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.48.1.2021.125-163
M. Teeuwen
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引用次数: 4
Review of: Niwa Nobuko 丹羽宣子, “Sōryorashisa” to “joseirashisa” no shūkyō shakaigaku: Nichirenshū josei sōryo no jirei kara 「僧侶らしさ」と「女性らしさ」の宗教社会学—日蓮宗女性僧侶の事例から Review of: Niwa Nobuko丹羽宣子,“Sōryorashisa”to“joseirashisa”no shūkyō akaigaku:Nichirenshū josei sōryo no jirei kara“僧侣味”和“女性味”的宗教社会学——来自日莲宗女僧侣事例
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.48.1.2021.194-197
N. Kobayashi
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