Religion in Japanese history [by] Joseph M. Kitagawa.
Material type: TextSeries: Lectures on the history of religions ; new ser., no. 7.Publication details: New York, Columbia University Press, 1966.Description: x, 475 p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 200.952
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Emperor, shaman, and priest: religious life of the early Japanese -- Kami, Amida, and Jizō: religious development during the Heian period -- The pure land, Nichiren, and Zen: religious movements in medieval Japan -- Kirishitan, neo-Confucianism, and the shogunate: religious trends during the Tokugawa period -- Modernity, culture, and religion: religious ethos of modern Japan -- Old dreams or new vision? Some reflections on the religious situation in postwar Japan.