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Re: WORKSHOP> On Tannishō Commentarial Materials

by Tessa Machida
DATE CORRECTION: The Berkeley dates for the 2020 Tannishō Commentarial Materials Workshop have been moved by one week to March 6-8, 2020. We apologize for the change.
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TOC > Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 46/2

by Matthew McMullen
Dear H-Buddhism members,

I would like to announce the publication of the fall issue of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies (JJRS 46/2). The journal is open access, and individual articles are free to download from our website. Print copies are available for print-on-demand from Amazon Kindle Publishing, which can be purchased from all Amazon regional websites. Please see the table of contents below for details.

Sincerely,

Matthew McMullen, editor of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies



issn 0304-1042

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies

volume 46, no. 2                                                                       2019


articles
151 Finding a Place for Jizō: A Study of Jizō Statuary in the Buddhist Temples of Sendai
Alīse Eishō Donnere
173 Chōgen’s Vision of Tōdaiji’s Great Buddha as Both Mahāvairocana and Amitābha
Evan S. Ingram
193 From Marxism to Religion: Thought Crimes and Forced Conversions in Imperial Japan
Adam Lyons
219 The Fall Peak, Professional Culture, and Document Production in Early Modern Haguro Shugendo
Frank Clements
247 Buddhist Networks: The Japanese Preparation for the World’s Parliament of Religions, 1892–1893
Aihua Zheng
277 Ōnamochi: The Great God who Created All Under Heaven
Richard Torrance

reviews

319 Duncan Ryūken Williams, American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War                                                                     
 George Tanabe
323 Erica Baffelli and Ian Reader, Dynamism and the Ageing of a Japanese ‘New’ Religion: Transformations and the Founder                                                              Inken Prohl
326 Richard K. Payne, Language in the Buddhist Tantra of Japan: Indic Roots of Mantra                                                                  
Ralph H. Craig III
329 Melissa Anne-Marie Curley, Pure Land, Real World: Modern Buddhism, Japanese Leftists, and the Utopian Imagination       
Michael Conway
332 Levi McLaughlin, Soka Gakkai’s Human Revolution: The Rise of a Mimetic Nation in Modern Japan                                     
 James Harry Morris
336 Edward R. Drott, Buddhism and the Transformation of Old Age in Medieval Japan                                                                     
Ethan Bushelle

notes on recent edited volumes on Japanese religions

340  Karen M. Gerhart, ed., Women, Rites, and Ritual Objects in Premodern Japan
341 Fabio Rambelli, ed., The Sea and the Sacred in Japan: Aspects of Maritime Religion
341 Fabio Rambelli, ed., Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan: The Invisible Empire
343 Orion Klautau, ed., Sengo rekishigaku to Nihon Bukkyō「戦後歴史学と日本仏教」(Postwar Historiography and Japanese Buddhism)
343 Ōtani Eiichi 大谷栄一, Kikuchi Akira 菊池暁, and Nagaoka Takashi 長岡崇, eds., Nihon shūkyōshi no kīwādo: Kindaishugi o koete「日本宗教史のキーワード近代主義を超えて」(Keywords in the History of Japanese Religions: Beyond Modernism)
Paul L. Swanson
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