Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of JapanPraying for practical benefits is a common religious activity in Japan. Basing their work on a fusion of textual, ethnographic, historical and contemporary studies, the authors of this volume demonstrate that far from being marginal, the concepts and practices surrounding genze riyaku lie at the very heart of the Japanese religious world. |
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Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan Ian Reader, George Joji Tanabe, George J. Tanabe (Jr.) also to issues of faith , its development , and its intensification . It is also in many respects associated with notions of ...
Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan Ian Reader, George Joji Tanabe, George J. Tanabe (Jr.) also to issues of faith , its development , and its intensification . It is also in many respects associated with notions of ...
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... this - worldly benefits such as the healing of illness and business prosperity is not true religion ( tadashii shūkyō de wa nai ) , but in fact religion absolutely has to be something for liv- ing human beings . Religion itself , along ...
... this - worldly benefits such as the healing of illness and business prosperity is not true religion ( tadashii shūkyō de wa nai ) , but in fact religion absolutely has to be something for liv- ing human beings . Religion itself , along ...
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Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan Ian Reader, George Joji Tanabe, George J. Tanabe (Jr.) meaning of ... this - worldly boons but otherworldly ones- namely , the promise and prediction of buddhahood in the next life . This ...
Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan Ian Reader, George Joji Tanabe, George J. Tanabe (Jr.) meaning of ... this - worldly boons but otherworldly ones- namely , the promise and prediction of buddhahood in the next life . This ...
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Common terms and phrases
activities affirmed amulets amulets and talismans assimilation associated belief Benten buddhas Buddhist Buddhist temples centers Chapter common religion deity divine doctrine Ebisu efficacy example faith figures of worship fortune Fudō genze riyaku goma goriyaku guidebooks Hachiman hatsumōde healing honji suijaku Hōzanji Ibid Ikoma Inari Japan Japanese religion Jinja Jizō Jōdo Shin kami Kankiten Kannon Kawasaki Daishi Kōbō Daishi Kōyasan Kūkai Kyoto legends Lotus Sutra luck magic means Mikoto miracle moral Nakayama-dera offer ofuda omamori one's Osaka Pachinko petition petitioners pilgrimage pilgrims popular practical benefits pray prayer prefecture priests purchase religious institutions ritual Saijō scriptural sect sectarian seeking benefits shichifukujin Shikoku shimbutsu Shingon shinkō Shinran Shinto shrines shrine or temple shrines and temples shūkyō social Sōka Gakkai Sōtō spiritual statue stories talismans temple's temples and shrines this-worldly benefits tion Tokyo tradition traffic safety visitors votive tablets worldly benefits Yakushi