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History of Japanese Religion With Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation
History of Japanese Religion With Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation, The great achievement of Masaharu Anesaki&#180s work is to show how Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism were molded and combined by the circumstances of the times and the people into a composite whole, so that the Japanese of today are, consciously or , History of Japanese Religion With Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • History of Japanese Religion With Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation
  • Written by author Masaharu Anesaki
  • Published by John Wiley & Sons, 1996/09/13
  • The great achievement of Masaharu Anesaki&#180s work is to show how Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism were molded and combined by the circumstances of the times and the people into a composite whole, so that the Japanese of today are, consciously or
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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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