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The Jesuit Hospital in the Religious Context of Sixteenth-Century Japan 16世纪日本宗教语境中的耶稣会医院
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.46.1.2019.79-101
James Fujitani
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引用次数: 1
Review of: Mitsutoshi Horii, The Category of ‘Religion’ in Contemporary Japan: Shūkyō and Temple Buddhism 书评:堀井光敏,《当代日本的“宗教”范畴:Shūkyō与寺庙佛教》
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.46.1.2019.140-144
Masato Kato
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引用次数: 2
Review of: Edward R. Drott, Buddhism and the Transformation of Old Age in Medieval Japan 爱德华·r·罗特:《佛教与中世纪日本老年的转变》
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.46.2.2019.336-339
Ethan Bushelle
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引用次数: 0
Traversing the Nenbutsu: The Power of Ritual in Contemporary Japanese Buddhism 穿越能布苏:日本现代佛教的仪式力量
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.46.1.2019.31-51
Gwendolyn Gillson
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引用次数: 3
Things that Believe: Talismans, Amulets, Dolls, and How to Get Rid of Them 相信的东西:护身符,护身符,玩偶,以及如何摆脱它们
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.45.2.2018.423-452
F. Gygi
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引用次数: 4
Rice, Relics, and Jewels: The Network and Agency of Rice Grains in Medieval Japanese Esoteric Buddhism 稻米、文物和珠宝:日本中世纪密教稻米的网络和代理
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.45.2.2018.269-307
S. Trenson
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引用次数: 0
Review of: Pamela D. Winfield and Steven Heine, eds., Zen and Material Culture 书评:Pamela D. Winfield和Steven Heine主编。、禅宗与物质文化
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.45.2.2018.460-463
Zuzana Kubovčáková
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引用次数: 0
Review of: Sherry D. Fowler, Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan 评论:Sherry D.Fowler,《日本六个堪萨斯人的记述与图像》
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.45.2.2018.453-457
Chihiro Saka
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引用次数: 0
Editors’ Introduction: Modest Materialities: The Social Lives and Afterlives of Sacred Things in Japan 编辑简介:现代物质:神圣事物在日本的社会生活和后世
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.45.2.2018.217-225
Caroline Hirasawa, B. Lomi
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引用次数: 0
The Materiality of a Promise: Interworldly Contracts in Medieval Buddhist Promotional Campaign Imagery 承诺的物质性:中世纪佛教宣传活动意象中的跨世契约
IF 0.4 3区 哲学
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI: 10.18874/JJRS.45.2.2018.341-390
Caroline Hirasawa
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引用次数: 0
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