Religion in Japan: Arrows to Heaven and EarthP. F. Kornicki, I. J. McMullen Cambridge University Press, 1996/02/08 - 315 ページ Peter Francis Kornicki and Ian James McMullen have put together a remarkable collection of essays on different aspects of religion in Japan by an international team of contributors. The essays in this 1996 book cover a wide range of subjects, from the new religions of post-war Japan to beliefs about fox-possession in the Heian period, and from French missionaries in Okinawa in the mid-nineteenth century to the Ainu bear festival in Hokkaido. Other chapters examine the religious life of Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the first shogunate in the late twelfth century, and the role of pilgrimage in Japanese religion. The essays offer fresh insights into the rich religious traditions of Japan, many of which have been previously neglected in the English-language writing on Japan. |
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Ōkuni Takamasa and the religion | 8 |
The worship of Confucius in ancient Japan | 39 |
An early anthropologist? Õe no Masafusas A record of fox spirits | 78 |
a study of Kumano Shugen | 120 |
bakuhan policy towards religions | 135 |
Fr Leturdus early ethnographic | 156 |
Shinmeiaishinkai and the study of shamanism in contemporary | 198 |
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