Japanese new religions in global perspective

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Japanese new religions in global perspective

edited by Peter B. Clarke

(Curzon studies in new religious movements)

Curzon, 2000

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Bibliography: p. 312-317

Includes index

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Description

Since the 1960s virtually every part of the world has seen the arrival and establishment of Japanese new religious movements, a process that has followed quickly on the heels of the most active period of Japanese economic expansion overseas. This book examines the nature and extent of this religious expansion outside Japan.

Table of Contents

  • Japanese New Religions Abroad, Peter B. Clarke
  • Chapter 1 New Japanese Religions in the West, Catherine Cornille
  • Chapter 2 Spiritual Companies, Corporate Religions, Louella Matsunaga
  • Chapter 3 Japanese Religion in Australia, Gary D. Bouma, Wendy Smith, Shiva Vasi
  • Chapter 4 The New Japanese Religions in Brazil, Ari Pedro Oro
  • Chapter 5 Modern Japanese Millenarian Movements, Peter B. Clarke
  • Chapter 6 Adapt or Perish, Sanda Ionescu
  • Chapter 7 Spirit First, Mind Follows, Body Belongs, Louella Matsunaga
  • Chapter 8 Illness and Salvation in Tensho-Kotai-Jingu-Kyo - The Dancing Religion of Hawaii, Tina Hamrin
  • Chapter 9 Shin Buddhism in the West, Alfred Bloom
  • Chapter 10 'Success' and 'Failure', Peter B. Clarke

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