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Introductory: The People and the Phases of their Civilization | 1 | |
Bk. I | The Shinto Religion and the Communal System, Early Stages and Survival | |
General Features of Shinto | 19 | |
Shinto Mythology | 24 | |
Religion and Social Life | 32 | |
Bk. II | Introduction of Buddhism and Its Establishment (about 600-800) | |
Spread of Buddhism and its Arrival in Japan | 51 | |
The Prince-Regent Shotoku, His Ideals and Work | 57 | |
Buddhist Inspiration and its Manifestations | 66 | |
Reforms and Progress | 79 | |
The Period of Nara and the Glories of the Tempyo Era | 86 | |
The Culminating Phases of the Culture of Nara | 97 | |
Bk. III | The Period of Heian, An Age of Peace and Ease (about 800-1200) | |
The New Departure and General Features | 107 | |
Saicho and His Work | 111 | |
Shingon Buddhism and Kukai's Work | 123 | |
Religion and Social Life | 134 | |
Bk. IV | The Age of Feudal Strife and Religious Struggle (about 1200-1600) | |
General Features of the Kamakura Period (1186-1333) | 167 | |
Amita-Buddhism or Jodo Pietism | 170 | |
Nichiren and His Prophetic Religion | 191 | |
Zen Buddhism | 206 | |
Social Disintegration after the Fourteenth Century | 215 | |
Religious Strife | 229 | |
Kirishitan Missions, Japan's First Contact with Europe and Christianity | 240 | |
End of Confusion and Dawn of Peace | 254 | |
Bk. V | The Tokugawa Regime of Peace and Order (1600-1868) | |
The Establishment of a Firm Rule | 259 | |
Confucianism and its Schools | 270 | |
The Blooming of Culture and the Rise of the Bourgeoisie | 284 | |
Peace, Refinement, and Degeneration | 294 | |
Popular Teachers in Religion and Ethics | 299 | |
Revival of Shinto | 307 | |
The Last Stage of the Tokugawa Regime | 317 | |
Bk. VI | The Era of Meiji and the Present, An Age of Progress and Problems (1868-1928) | |
The New Era, its Start and Characteristics | 329 | |
Religious Policy and Problems | 334 | |
A Decade of Europeanization | 348 | |
Conservative Reaction and Religious Problems | 360 | |
Spiritual Unrest and the Rise of Individualism | 375 | |
Social Unrest, Sharper Antagonism Between Radicals and Conservatives | 385 | |
The World War and After | 393 | |
Index | 411 |
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