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The Religious Heritage of Japan: Foundations for Cross-Cultural Understanding in a Religiously Plural World |
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Author |
Carter, John Ross (編)
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Date | 1999 |
Pages | 238 |
Publisher | Book East |
Location | Portland, OR, US [波特蘭, 俄勒岡州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | The meeting of two cultures / Minoru Tada -- Kyoto : the city that represents Japan / George Hlawatsch -- Some themes in the Christian experience in Japan / Håkan Eilert -- An introduction to Shinto / Naofusa Hirai -- What is Shinto? / Masahiko Asoya -- The concept of Kami / Kanji Ueda -- Foundations of Mt. Hiei / Hisao Inagaki -- On the Lotus Sūtra / Michio Shinozaki -- On Zen / Keido Fukushima Roshi -- The relation of Buddhist thought to Zazen / Gudo Mishijima Roshi -- The significance of the Nembutsu / Shojun Bando -- Shinran's view of the three Pure Land Sūtras : from Amida worship to the true and real religion / Nobuo Nomura -- The dialectic of Shinjin / Michio Tokunaga -- Other power and social ethics : the bifurcation of Shinran's teaching / Michio Tokunaga -- The role of women in the Buddhist tradition in Japan / Kyoko Motomochi Nakamura -- Reflections on the notion of "the inward quest" in the Japanese Buddhist experience / Dennis Hirota -- Religiousness and the way of tea / Dennis Hirota -- The first round-table discussion -- The second round-table discussion |
ISBN | 9780964704046 (pbc) |
Related reviews | - Book Review: The Religious Heritage of Japan: Foundations for Cross-Cultural Understanding in a Religiously Plural World by John Ross Carter / Chan, Chung-yan Joyce (評論)
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