The drama of Japanese history has strong connections to the nation's religious life. Tracing Japan's religions from the Hein Period through the middle ages and into modernity; Religion in Japanese History explores the unique establishment of Shinto; Buddhism; and Confucianism in Japan; as well as the later influence of Roman Catholicism; and the problem of Restoration- both spiritual and material- following World War II. This important work examines religion in its sociopolitical contexts; as well as issues of leadership; conversion; feudal regimes; Japan's dominant religious societies; and the impact of religious developments on Japan's future; both as a nation and as a member of the world community. Joseph Kitagawa has provided a new preface for this paperback edition which incorporates discussion of the history of the past thirty years.
#9759857 in Books 2002-04Original language:English 9.25 x 6.25 x .50l; #File Name: 9988812108110 pages
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