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  • Religious Advisement Resources Part Ii

    Religious Advisement Resources Part Ii

  • The Japanese Religio-Cultural Context

    The Japanese Religio-Cultural Context

  • Final Announcement

    Final Announcement

  • Japanese Approaches to Religion / Spirituality Dr. Harold Netland

    Japanese Approaches to Religion / Spirituality Dr. Harold Netland

  • Religion

    Religion

  • Amami Island Religion - Historical Dynamics of the Islanders’ Spirit - Megumi TAKARABE and Akira NISHIMURA

    Amami Island Religion - Historical Dynamics of the Islanders’ Spirit - Megumi TAKARABE and Akira NISHIMURA

  • Shinto, Primal Religion and International Identity

    Shinto, Primal Religion and International Identity

  • How Religion and Belief Influenced the Way of the Samurai

    How Religion and Belief Influenced the Way of the Samurai

  • The Making of an American Shinto Community

    The Making of an American Shinto Community

  • Creating Modern Japanese Subjects: Morning Rituals from Norito to News and Weather

    Creating Modern Japanese Subjects: Morning Rituals from Norito to News and Weather

  • 7 Questions for 7 Teachers

    7 Questions for 7 Teachers

  • Shintō and Buddhism: the Japanese Homogeneous Blend

    Shintō and Buddhism: the Japanese Homogeneous Blend

  • Politics, Classicism, and Medicine During the Eighteenth Century 十八世紀在德川日本

    Politics, Classicism, and Medicine During the Eighteenth Century 十八世紀在德川日本 "頌華者" 和 "貶華者" 的 問題 – 以中醫及漢方為主

  • About Religion in Japan

    About Religion in Japan

  • Far Eastern Religions

    Far Eastern Religions

  • The Shinto Religion the Indigenous Japanese Religion of Shinto Is Another Centripetal Force in Japan

    The Shinto Religion the Indigenous Japanese Religion of Shinto Is Another Centripetal Force in Japan

  • Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication*

    Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication*

  • Soto Zen and the Inari Cult: Symbiotic and Exorcistic Trends in Buddhist and Folk Religious Amalgamations

    Soto Zen and the Inari Cult: Symbiotic and Exorcistic Trends in Buddhist and Folk Religious Amalgamations

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  • Zen and the Samurai: Rethinking Ties Between Zen and the Warrior
  • RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM in INDIA and JAPAN a Report of a Senior Study by Kathryn Hill Major: International Studies Maryville Colle
  • The Way of the Gods: the Development of Shinto Nationalism in Early Modern Japan
  • This Kid's Life in Religion
  • The Meanings of Shintô1
  • Chinese Folk Religion
  • Shinto: an Experience of Being at Home in the World with Nature and with Others Marcus Evans Western Kentucky University, [email protected]
  • The Unity of Government and Religion in the Ryukyu Islands to 1,500 A.D
  • Shinto A[ a Gjance Last Updated 2011-10-07
  • The Early Japanese and Their Religio-Cultural Life 71 72 Philosophy and Progress
  • Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion
  • Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, and Zoroastrianism
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  • Japanese Budo: an East Asian Religious Paradigm for Self- Cultivation, Morality and Conflict Resolution
  • TWO RELIGIONS of JAPAN 7TH Grade World History and Geography


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