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How Soka Gakkai Became A Global Buddhist Movement: The Internationalization of A Japanese Religion
Author Metraux, Daniel A. ; Dillon, Wilton S.
Date2010.01.14
Pages139
PublisherThe Edwin Mellen Press
Publisher Url http://www.mellenpress.com/
LocationLewiston, NY, US
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
AbstractThe Soka Gakkai is a massive Japan-based New Religious Movement based on the Buddhist teachings of the medieval Buddhist monk Nichiren. This work examines Soka Gakkai International chapters in Australia, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Quebec to determine why the movement has developed strong roots among people from widely divergent cultures.
ISBN9780773437586 (hc); 0773437584 (hc)
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Created date2010.07.30
Modified date2010.07.30



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