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The Japanese New Religion Oomoto
Soka Gakkai's Human Revolution: the Rise of a Mimetic Nation in Modern
New Religions in Global Perspective
The Encyclopedia of New Religions Bibliography
LITERATURE on NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS in TURKEY and the WEST Süleyman TURAN∗
Access to Electronic Thesis
Japanese Buddhism, Relativization, and Glocalization
New Religious Movements of Japan: an Overview of New Paradigm
Syncretism in Japanese New Religions : the Case of Aum Shinrikyo and Aleph
Schism, Orthodoxy and Heresy in the History of Tenrikyo: Three Case Studies
Labeling and Tension in Kofuku No Kagaku's Development
Volume 2, Issue 5 September—October 2018
“Choosing the Other – Conversion to Christianity in Japan”
Soka Gakkai International in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Bookmark Not Defined. John Gordon Melton Personal Born
NANCY KINUE STALKER Curriculum Vitae 120 Inner Campus Drive
Japanese New Religions: an Overview
Inter-Religio 33
Top View
The Vitalistic Conception of Salvation in Japanese New Religions: an Aspect of Modern Religious Consciousness
American Religions Collection, Circa 1840S–2010S, Bulk 1970S–1990S
Is the LDS Church a Japanese New Religion?
Views on the Pursuit of Happiness in Japanese New Religions the Vitalistic Conception of Salvation and Systems of Instruction
Images of God in Japanese New Religions
SACRED SCHISMS: How Religions Divide
Religion: Transformations and the Founder
A Critical Appraisal of Select Studies of Soka Gakkai
THE JAPANESE NEW RELIGIONS by H. VAN STRAELEN S.V.D. Even
The Development of Strategic Culture in Terrorist Organisations
Women Between Religion and Spirituality: Observing Religious Experience in Everyday Japanese Life
DRS Course Guide Course DRS
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How Japanese Religious Movement Soka Gakkai International Adapted to a 21St-Century World
Japanese New Religions in the Age of Mass Media
Provisional Programme for Inform Anniversary Conference
Centers and Programs. Center for the Study of New