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"Buddhism in Syncretic Shape": Lessons of Shingon in Brazil |
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Author |
Shoji, Rafael
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Source |
Journal of Global Buddhism
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Volume | v.4 |
Date | 2003 |
Pages | 70 - 107 |
Publisher | Journal of Global Buddhism |
Publisher Url |
https://www.unilu.ch/en/faculties/faculty-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/institutes-departements-and-research-centres/department-for-the-study-of-religions/
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Location | Lucerne, Switzerland |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | 新興宗教=新興宗教運動=the rising religion=New Religious Movements=NRM; 融合; 天主教; 西方佛教=Western Buddhism; 真言宗=Shingon Buddhism |
Abstract | Although syncretism is frequently described in the history of Buddhism in Asia, little has been discussed regarding its presence in Buddhism in western countries, where the concept would be helpful for analysing the popularization of Buddhism and its new combinations. From this point of view, the first aim of this article is to present a new heuristic category, one that contrasts the more rigid concept of identity established by so-called "Protestant Buddhism." Given the growing dilution of Buddhist identity and its tendency toward syncretism in Brazil, this paper works with the heuristic concept of a "Buddhism in Syncretic Shape." Since this concept is useful for better understanding some groups in Brazil, it is suggested that it can also provide interesting insights for the study of Buddhism in the West. This concept will be developed through a detailed description of Shingon in Brazil, which has undergone a religious synthesis with Catholicism and Afro-Brazilian religions.
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ISSN | 15276457 (E) |
Hits | 636 |
Created date | 2004.12.10 |
Modified date | 2017.07.19 |
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