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9780895819369

Religion and Society in Modern Japan: Selected Readings

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  • ISBN13:

    9780895819369

  • ISBN10:

    0895819368

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-12-01
  • Publisher: Asian Humanities Pr
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Summary

Designed for classroom study, this anthology provides the students with interpretations and perspectives on the significance of religion in modern Japan. Emphasis is placed on the sociocultural expressions of religion in everyday life, rather than on religious texts or traditions. A particular strength of this collection is the combination of current Japanese and Western scholarship.

Table of Contents

Preface
Japanese Religiosity
Shinto in the History of Japanese Religionp. 7
Religious Rituals in Shugendop. 31
Religion in Contemporary Japanese Societyp. 49
Religion and the State
Background Documentsp. 81
Meiji Constitution (1889), Article 28p. 81
Imperial Rescript on Education (1890)p. 81
Memorandum on State Shinto, 3 December 1945p. 82
Directive for the Disestablishment of State Shinto, 15 December 1945p. 97
Emperor's Imperial Rescript Denying his Divinity, 1 January 1946p. 102
Constitution of Japan, Articles 20 and 89p. 104
The Revitalization of Japanese Civil Religionp. 105
Yasukuni-Jinja and Folk Religionp. 121
Traditional Religious Institutions
Buddhism as a Religion of the Familyp. 139
Religious Rites in a Japanese Factoryp. 157
Mizuko Kuyo and Abortion in Contemporary Japanp. 171
Pokkuri-Temples and Agingp. 191
Soto Zen Nuns in Modern Japanp. 203
New Religious Movements
Soka Gakkai and the Slippery Slope from Militancy to Accommodationp. 231
Magic and Morality in Modern Japanese Exorcistic Technologiesp. 239
Christianity as a New Religionp. 257
The Expansion of Japan's New Religions into Foreign Culturesp. 273
Cumulative Bibliography
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