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245 1 0 _aReligions of Japan in practice /George J. Tanabe, Jr., editor.
260 _aPrinceton, New Jersey :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_c(c)1999.
300 _axviii, 564 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aPrinceton readings in religions
504 _a2
505 0 0 _tEthical Practices --
_tSocial Values --
_tSelected Anecdotes to Illustrate Ten Maxims --
_tKaibara Ekken's Precepts on the Family --
_tThe Shingaku of Nakazawa Doni --
_tClerical Precepts --
_tEisai's Promotion of Zen for the Protection of the Country --
_tShingon's Jiun Sonja and His "Vinaya of the True Dharma" Movement --
_tA Refutation of Clerical Marriage --
_tLay Precepts --
_tEison and the Shingon Vinaya Sect --
_tKokan Shiren's Zen Precept Procedures --
_tRitual Practices --
_tGods --
_tRecords of the Customs and Land of Izumo --
_tMiraculous Tales of the Hasedera Kannon --
_tJapanese Puppetry : From Ritual Performance to Stage Entertainment --
_tThe Shinto Wedding Ceremony : A Modern Norito --
_tSpirits --
_tTama Belief and Practice in Ancient Japan --
_tJapan's First Shingon Ceremony --
_tShingon Services for the Dead --
_tGenshin's Deathbed Nembutsu Ritual in Pure Land Buddhism --
_tWomen and Japanese Buddhism : Tales of Birth in the Pure Land --
_tEpic and Religious Propaganda from the Ippen School of Pure Land Buddhism --
_tBuddhism and Abortion : "The Way to Memorialize One's Mizuko" --
_tRituals of Realization --
_tThe Contemplation of Suchness --
_tThe Purification Formula of the Nakatomi --
_tDogen's Lancet of Seated Meditation --
_tChido's Dreams of Buddhism --
_tA Japanese Shugendo Apocryphal Text --
_tFaith --
_tOn Attaining the Settled Mind : The Condition of the Nembutsu Practitioner --
_tPlain Words on the Pure Land Way --
_tShinran's Faith as Immediate Fulfillment in Pure Land Buddhism --
_tInstitutional Practices --
_tCourt and Emperor --
_tThe Confucian Monarchy of Nara Japan --
_tThe Founding of the Monastery Gangoji and a List of Its Treasures --
_tHagiography and History : The Image of Prince Shotoku --
_tNationalistic Shinto : A Child's Guide to Yasukuni Shrine --
_tSectarian Founders, Wizards, and Heroes --
_tEn the Ascetic --
_tThe Founding of Mount Koya and Kukai's Eternal Meditation --
_tLegends, Miracles, and Faith in Kobo Daishi and the Shikoku Pilgrimage --
_tA Personal Account of the Life of the Venerable Genku --
_tPriest Nisshin's Ordeals --
_tMakuya : Prayer, Receiving the Holy Spirit, and Bible Study --
_tOrthopraxis and Orthodoxy --
_tMuju Ichien's Shinto-Buddhist Syncretism --
_tContested Orthodoxies in Five Mountains Zen Buddhism --
_tMotoori Norinaga on the Two Shrines at Ise --
_tShinto in the History of Japanese Religion : An Essay by Kuroda Toshio --
_tSasaki Shoten : Toward a Postmodern Shinshu Theology --
_tContemporary Zen Buddhist Tracts for the Laity : Grassroots Buddhism in Japan --
_tSpecial Places --
_tKeizan's Dream History --
_tTokeiji : Kamakura's "Divorce Temple" in Edo Popular Verse --
_tChinese Romanization Conversion Tables.
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