The Social Response of Buddhists to the Modernization of Japan: The Contrasting Lives of Two Sōtō Zen Monks
What was the response of Sōtō Buddhist priests to the social situation facing Japan at the beginning of the twentieth century? What influence did their religious background have on their responses to the modernization of Japan? This article examines the lives and thought of two Japanese Sōtō Buddhis...
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Nanzan Institute
[1998]
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Japanese journal of religious studies
Year: 1998, Volume: 25, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 87-115 |
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B Abbots B Zen Buddhism B Religious Studies B Priests B Socialism B Anarchism B Prefectures |
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