Religious Discourse in Modern Japankindai Nihon No Shūkyō Gensetsu to Sono Keifu: Shūkyō, Kokka, Shintō: Religion, State, and Shintō

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Religious Discourse in Modern Japan explores the transportation of the Western concept of “religion” in in the modern era; the emergence of discourse on Shinto, philosophy, and Buddhism; and the evolution of the academic discipline of religious studies in Japan

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