"Current Transformations of Shugendō Practice" by Josko Kozic.
"Shinto Overseas and Online" by @kaitlynugoretz.bsky.socialnirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/journal/3/is...
“The Ethos of Repentance: Løgstrup, Tanabe, and the Problem of Naturalness” by Michiel Herman.
The 2024 annual issue includes updates on the JJRS, a summary of last year’s Japanese Philosophy workshops, and an overview of the JJRS 50th Anniversary Symposium. The issue also includes five essays and research articles:
Volume 48 of the Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture is published and now available online on our website:
CORRECTION: The book will be realized in December 2024 (this year). The copyright will be for 2025.
It's a great chapter. Thanks for contributing. You could probably write an entire book on homiletics in Japanese Buddhism. Or is that the NEXT book project?
The New Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions. Edited by @mcmullen.bsky.social@jolyonbt.bsky.social@kaitlynugoretz.bsky.social Available in December 2025 just in time for Christmas. At 552 pages, its the perfect stocking-stuffer.
For nearly two decades, the Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions has served as a valuable resource for students and scholars of religion in Japan. This exciting update expands the audience to include…
Videos from the International Symposium on Reconsidering Shinbutsu Shūgō are available to view on our YouTube channel. The event was in Japanese and we are working to add English translation. Watch the entire symposium here: youtube.com/playlist?lis...
The recent publication of “Shinbutsu yūgō [the combinatory fusion of gods and buddhas] in the History of East Asia” (2021, edited by Yoshida Kazuhiko) presen...
Check out these important presentations and conversations about how scholars are thinking about the issue of "syncretism" in Japanese religions today. (in Japanese) youtube.com/playlist?lis...
The recent publication of “Shinbutsu yūgō [the combinatory fusion of gods and buddhas] in the History of East Asia” (2021, edited by Yoshida Kazuhiko) presen...