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Some Reflections On Japanese Religion and Its Relationship To the Imperial System |
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Author |
Kitagawa, Joseph M.
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Source |
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
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Volume | v.17 n.2-3 |
Date | 1990.06-09 |
Pages | 129 - 178 |
Publisher | Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture=南山宗教文化研究所 |
Publisher Url |
http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/
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Location | 名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | Autobiographical vs. Biographical Perspectives and Inner vs. Outer Meanings 129 Japanese Religion and the Imperial System 132 The early Yamato ruler as primus inter pares 132 The Ritsuryo Synthesis and the Sacred Kingship 135 A Crisis for the Imperial Institution and the ritsuryo Paradigm 140 1. Regency 143 2. Rule by retired monarchs (insei 院政 ) 144 3. Feudal Regime (Bakufu) 145 Mongol Invasions 148 Imperial Rule and Two Monarchical Lines 149 The Kingly Style of the Ashikaga Shogunate 151 Erosion of the Ritsuryo Synthesis 153 The Tokugawa Synthesis and the Sacred Kingship 155 The Meiji Synthesis and the Sacred Kingship 159 Reflections on Postwar Japanese Religion and the Imperial System 165 Epilogue—An Autobiographical Perspective 169 |
ISSN | 03041042 (P) |
Hits | 483 |
Created date | 2019.04.11 |
Modified date | 2019.09.27 |

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