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Free Inquiry and Japanese Buddhist Studies: The Case of Kato Totsudo (1870-1949)
Author Thomas, Jolyon Baraka
Source Japanese Religions=日本の諸宗教
Volumev.39 n.1&2
Date2014.01
Pages31 - 51
PublisherNCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions=NCC宗教研究所
Publisher Url https://ncc-j.org/
Location京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordFree inquiry; New Buddhism; Katō Totsudō; social edification; politics of religious freedom
AbstractThis paper argues that an influential but hitherto largely unexamined strain of Japanese Buddhist studies emerged from the ideal of “free inquiry” (jiyū tōkyū 自由討究) advocated by the Fraternity of New Buddhists (Shin Bukkyōto Dōshikai 新佛教徒同志會), a group of lay intellectuals and disaffected priests primarily active in Tokyo from 1900 to 1915. Although this group disbanded in the late 1910s, the New Buddhist project of “free inquiry” reached its zenith in the 1920s, when former members such as Katō Totsudō 加藤咄堂 (1870-1949) prodigiously published evidentiary scholarship on Buddhism while also advocating normative policy aims such as the eradication of superstition and the inculcation of “a sound Buddhist faith” in the populace. Katō’s “free inquiry” upheld the ideal of academic freedom as a way of countering sectarianism and superseding clerical authority, but as an example of activist Buddhist studies scholarship that clearly influenced contemporary religions policy, it was hardly politically neutral.
Table of contents1. The New Buddhism Movement 34
The Ideal of Free Inquiry 37
The New Buddhists after the Discontinuation of Shin Bukkyō 38
2. The Case of Katō Totsudō 39
3. A Common Project 44
4. Conclusion 46
References 48
ISSN04488954 (P)
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Created date2017.04.14
Modified date2020.03.05



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