Introducing Japanese religion:
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Schriftenreihe: | World religions series
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 269 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of illustrations x
Map xi
Preface xiii
1 Encountering thejapanese religious world 1
Why study Japanese religion? 2
Observing religion in Japan 9
What is religion? 10
How religious is Japan? 18
2 The past in the present: vignettes of Japanese Spiritual life 22
The Daijosai 23
A typical Shinto shrine 25
The Great Buddha ofNara 28
Toji Shingon Temple 29
The Enryakuji 31
Chionin 32
Higashi Honganji 34
Daitokuji 35
Nichiren Buddhism 37
The Martyrs Monument in Nagasaki 39
Tenri City 39
PostScript: Jizo 40
3 The wayof the kamh Shinto then and now 44
The Grand Shrine oflse 44
What is a kami? 47
The Inari and Miwa Shrines 48
The Meiji, Togo, and Nogi Shrines 50
The Yasukuni and Tenjin Shrines 51
The Shinto Year 53
General features of Shinto 55
The meaning of Shinto 62
Interlude: introducrion to Buddhism 64
The Erdightened One 64
Mahayana Buddhism 68
Yogacara 72
4 Early times: pre-Buddhist Japan and how Buddhism arrived 75
Japan before Buddhism 75
The coming of Buddhism 78
The Narn Period (710-794) 81
Elite and populär Buddhism 83
5 Magic mountains and the old court: Heian Buddhism
and its culture 87
The world above the clouds 87
Heian Buddhist schools 90
Shingon 91
Tendai 97
Heian Shinto 100
Heian populär religion 102
6 Warfior culture, simple faith: the Kamakura Buddhist
reformation 105
Tfre end ofan age 105
The new men 106
The world oj the samurai 108
Motifs of Kamakura religion 109
Pure Land 111
Honen andJodo-Shu 114
Shinran andJodo-Shinshu 115
Nichiren 118
7 Swords and satorh Zen and its culture 126
A Zen experience 126
Basic Zen 130
Eisai and Rinzai Zen 132
Dogen and Soto Zen 134
Muromachi Zen culture 136
Bushido 144
Later Zen 145
Overseas Zen 148
8 Christ and Confucius: the West arrives, and then Japan turns
in ward 151
The Country at War period 151
The warlords and the Coming of Christianity 154
The Tokugawa peace 158
A Neo-Confucian society 159
Peasant philosophers 162
The renewal ofShinto 163
Pilgrimage to Ise 165
Religion and populär culture 166
Town and country 166
9 The rising sun and the dark Valley: from the Meiji
Restoration until 1945 171
Behind the Meiji Restoration 171
Between two worlds 172
The old and the new 174
The emperor as religion 177
Meiji Buddhism 178
Christianity returns to Japan 182
The dark Valley 182
National foundations 186
10 Chanting and dancing; Shugendo and the new religions of Japan 190
Mountain priests 190
Tenrikyo 193
Konkokyo 196
The Omoto Group 197
The Nichiren Group 200
The new new religions 205
Common characteristics ofthe new religions 209
11 Pilgrimages: religion in Japan 1945 to the present 214
Religion under the postwar Occupation 214
New thinking about Buddhism 218
New roles for Buddhist women 219
Tradition continues 220
Homelands of the heart 221
Japan a new world center ojpopulär culture 231
Appendix I
Metnbership figures for Japanese religions 236
Appendix II
Japanese religion timeline 239
Notes 241
Glossary ofterms 261
Index 265
Illustrations
Map Major places of religious importance mentioned in the text xi
1.1 Itsukushima, a torii gate at the Miyajima shrine 2
1.2 Zen Garden Ryoanji, Kyoto 4
1.3 Amaterasu appearing from the cave by Yoshitoshi 6
1.4 Kamakura period sculpture of a seated Nyoirin Kannon 15
2.1 Sketch ofDaijosai Hall 23
2.2 Sketch of gohei and forü 26
2.3 Sketch ofa Shinto shrine 27
2.4 The Great Buddha of Nara 29
2.5 Chionin Temple, Kyoto 33
2.6 Detail ofa Japanese wood sculpture ofjizo Bosatsu 41
3.1 The torii gate at the Grand Shrine of Ise 45
3.2 Sketch of the Grand Shrine of Ise 46
3.3 Fox statue at Fushimi Inari Shrine 49
3.4 The Meiji Shrine, Tokyo 51
3.5 Sanjusangendo Temple, Kyoto 56
4.1 Horyuji Temple, near Nara 79
5.1 Kompon-daito (Kompon Great Pagoda), Mount Koya 92
6.1 Amida, the Great Buddha of Kamakura 112
7.1 Zen monks in zazen meditation 131
7.2 Ginkakuji ( Silver Pavilion Temple ), Kyoto 137
7.3 Buddhist monk raking Zen rock garden 138
8.1 Mount Fuji 153
8.2 Castle in the Momoyama style 156
9.1 The Meiji Emperor, Mutsuhito 175
9.2 Buddhist monks in an air raid drill 185
10.1 The Sarin gas attack in Tokyo 208
11.1 Jizo figures in shrine for miscarried or aborted children 227
11.2 Contemporary Japanese New Year celebrations 230
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Contents
List of illustrations x
Map xi
Preface xiii
1 Encountering thejapanese religious world 1
Why study Japanese religion? 2
Observing religion in Japan 9
What is religion? 10
How religious is Japan? 18
2 The past in the present: vignettes of Japanese Spiritual life 22
The Daijosai 23
A typical Shinto shrine 25
The Great Buddha ofNara 28
Toji Shingon Temple 29
The Enryakuji 31
Chionin 32
Higashi Honganji 34
Daitokuji 35
Nichiren Buddhism 37
The Martyrs' Monument in Nagasaki 39
Tenri City 39
PostScript: Jizo 40
3 The wayof the kamh Shinto then and now 44
The Grand Shrine oflse 44
What is a kami? 47
The Inari and Miwa Shrines 48
The Meiji, Togo, and Nogi Shrines 50
The Yasukuni and Tenjin Shrines 51
The Shinto Year 53
General features of Shinto 55
The meaning of Shinto 62
Interlude: introducrion to Buddhism 64
The Erdightened One 64
Mahayana Buddhism 68
Yogacara 72
4 Early times: pre-Buddhist Japan and how Buddhism arrived 75
Japan before Buddhism 75
The coming of Buddhism 78
The Narn Period (710-794) 81
Elite and populär Buddhism 83
5 Magic mountains and the old court: Heian Buddhism
and its culture 87
The world above the clouds 87
Heian Buddhist schools 90
Shingon 91
Tendai 97
Heian Shinto 100
Heian populär religion 102
6 Warfior culture, simple faith: the Kamakura Buddhist
reformation 105
Tfre end ofan age 105
The new men 106
The world oj the samurai 108
Motifs of Kamakura religion 109
Pure Land 111
Honen andJodo-Shu 114
Shinran andJodo-Shinshu 115
Nichiren 118
7 Swords and satorh Zen and its culture 126
A Zen experience 126
Basic Zen 130
Eisai and Rinzai Zen 132
Dogen and Soto Zen 134
Muromachi Zen culture 136
Bushido 144
Later Zen 145
Overseas Zen 148
8 Christ and Confucius: the West arrives, and then Japan turns
in ward 151
The Country at War period 151
The warlords and the Coming of Christianity 154
The Tokugawa peace 158
A Neo-Confucian society 159
Peasant philosophers 162
The renewal ofShinto 163
Pilgrimage to Ise 165
Religion and populär culture 166
Town and country 166
9 The rising sun and the dark Valley: from the Meiji
Restoration until 1945 171
Behind the Meiji Restoration 171
Between two worlds 172
The old and the new 174
The emperor as religion 177
Meiji Buddhism 178
Christianity returns to Japan 182
The dark Valley 182
National foundations 186
10 Chanting and dancing; Shugendo and the "new religions" of Japan 190
Mountain priests 190
Tenrikyo 193
Konkokyo 196
The Omoto Group 197
The Nichiren Group 200
The "new" new religions 205
Common characteristics ofthe new religions 209
11 Pilgrimages: religion in Japan 1945 to the present 214
Religion under the postwar Occupation 214
New thinking about Buddhism 218
New roles for Buddhist women 219
Tradition continues 220
Homelands of the heart 221
Japan a new world center ojpopulär culture 231
Appendix I
Metnbership figures for Japanese religions 236
Appendix II
Japanese religion timeline 239
Notes 241
Glossary ofterms 261
Index 265
Illustrations
Map Major places of religious importance mentioned in the text xi
1.1 Itsukushima, a torii gate at the Miyajima shrine 2
1.2 Zen Garden Ryoanji, Kyoto 4
1.3 Amaterasu appearing from the cave by Yoshitoshi 6
1.4 Kamakura period sculpture of a seated Nyoirin Kannon 15
2.1 Sketch ofDaijosai Hall 23
2.2 Sketch of gohei and forü 26
2.3 Sketch ofa Shinto shrine 27
2.4 The Great Buddha of Nara 29
2.5 Chionin Temple, Kyoto 33
2.6 Detail ofa Japanese wood sculpture ofjizo Bosatsu 41
3.1 The torii gate at the Grand Shrine of Ise 45
3.2 Sketch of the Grand Shrine of Ise 46
3.3 Fox statue at Fushimi Inari Shrine 49
3.4 The Meiji Shrine, Tokyo 51
3.5 Sanjusangendo Temple, Kyoto 56
4.1 Horyuji Temple, near Nara 79
5.1 Kompon-daito (Kompon Great Pagoda), Mount Koya 92
6.1 Amida, the Great Buddha of Kamakura 112
7.1 Zen monks in zazen meditation 131
7.2 Ginkakuji ("Silver Pavilion Temple"), Kyoto 137
7.3 Buddhist monk raking Zen rock garden 138
8.1 Mount Fuji 153
8.2 Castle in the Momoyama style 156
9.1 The Meiji Emperor, Mutsuhito 175
9.2 Buddhist monks in an air raid drill 185
10.1 The Sarin gas attack in Tokyo 208
11.1 Jizo figures in shrine for miscarried or aborted children 227
11.2 Contemporary Japanese New Year celebrations 230 |
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