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Bibliography of Japanese New Religious Movements

Peter B Clarke (King's College, London and University of Oxford, UK)

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English
Routledge
11 July 2016
Containing some 1500 entries, this new bibliography will be widely welcomed for its comprehensive brief, and for the sub-section profiling principal NRMs convering history, beliefs and practices, main publications, braches worldwide and membership.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138964655
ISBN 10:   1138964654
Pages:   286
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction, Peter B. Clarke; Chapter 1 Main Bibliography; Part 1 Japanese New Religions Summaries; Chapter 2 Agonsh?; Chapter 3 Byakk? Shink? Kai; Chapter 4 Honmichi; Chapter 5 K?d? Ky?dan; Chapter 6 K?fuku-no-Kagaku, Masaki Fukui; Chapter 7 Konk?ky?; Chapter 8 Kurozumiky?; Chapter 9 Mahikari; Chapter 10 ?moto (?motoky?); Chapter 11 P L Ky?dan; Chapter 12 Reiha-no-Hikari Ky?kai; Chapter 13 Reiy?kai Ky?dan; Chapter 14 Rissh? K?sei Kai; Chapter 15 Seich?-no-le; Chapter 16 Sekai Ky?seiky?; Chapter 17 Shinnyoen; Chapter 18 S?ka Gakkai; Chapter 19 Tenriky?;

Peter B. Clarke

Reviews for Bibliography of Japanese New Religious Movements

'Clarke's introduction consists of a survey of Japanese new religious movements abroad and a very useful discussion of the terminology. Clarke's brief history of Aum Shinrikyo is one of the best written analyses of this controversial sect. Clarke's Bibliography of Japanese New Religious Movements should be purchased by every library with a serious Japan studies collection. It will serve as a useful guide to scholars in the field as well as students seeking an overview of Japan's new religious movements.' - Daniel A. Metraux, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies


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