Japanese Religions: Past and PresentUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1993年5月1日 - 196 頁 Japanese Religions, intended as an introductory guide to the religious traditions found in Japan today, together with their historical backgrounds, is also relevant to readers interested in comparative religions, politics, or international affairs. Topics include Shinto, Buddhism, new religions, Christianity, folk religions, and state religion. |
內容
Japanese Religions an Introduction | 33 |
E Andreasen | 52 |
Introduction | 67 |
Ise the sun shrine Svend Hass | 80 |
Buddhism | 93 |
Portrait of Kobo Daishi | 106 |
Honens last testament | 107 |
The Oxherding pictures Aage Marcus | 109 |
On medical care and the causes of illness | 134 |
Spiritual counselling in Tenrikyo | 138 |
READINGS FROM ITTOEN 33 Hoen The Rokuman Gyogan prayer | 140 |
Ittoen statues Finn Stefánsson | 141 |
The Morning Walk from Kosenrin Finn Stefánsson | 142 |
READINGS FROM SOKA GAKKAI 36 The objective of Soka Gakkai | 143 |
Visions of a peaceful world | 144 |
READINGS FROM RISSHO KOSEIKAI 38 Veneration | 146 |
An ordinary day in the Zen temple of Daishuin | 111 |
Zazen sitting meditation for beginners | 115 |
Ten haiku | 116 |
The Garden of Emptiness the rock garden at Ryoanji | 118 |
Zen in the Art of Archery Eugen Herrigel | 119 |
The New Religions of Japan Introduction | 121 |
READINGS FROM TENRIKYO | 124 |
From the Ofudesaki of Nakayama Miki | 128 |
The Shrine of Tsukihi | 130 |
Tenrikyos headquarters | 132 |
Hoza Circle of Compassion | 147 |
READINGS FROM SEICHONOIE 40 Holy Mission of SeichoNole | 149 |
Summary of the Teachings | 150 |
READINGS FROM MAHIKARI 42 How does Mahikari the Divine Spiritual Radiation | 151 |
Christianity in Japan Introduction | 153 |
Christianitys Three Waves Aasulv Lande | 155 |
Religion and Politics in Japan | 161 |
Notes on the Readings | 179 |
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