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Japanese journal of religious studies.
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ISSN: 03041042 Year: 1974 Publisher: Tokyo : International Institute for the Study of Religions,

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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies publishes articles and materials that advance interreligious understanding and further the pursuit of knowledge in the study of religion, particularly Japanese religion.

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Religions --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Japan --- Japon --- Religion --- Religion. --- Religions. --- Japan. --- 266 <05> --- J1702 --- J1802 --- J1940.20 --- J1975.20 --- J1989.20 --- #BSML-PER --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Tijdschriften --- Japan: Religion in general -- societies, organizations, congresses, periodicals --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- societies, organizations, congresses, periodicals --- Japan: Religion -- Shintō -- societies, organizations, congresses, periodicals --- Japan: Religion -- Christianity -- societies, organizations, congresses, periodicals --- Japan: Religion -- new religions -- societies, organizations, congresses, periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Society and Culture --- J1911.20 --- J1921.20 --- J1960 --- Japan: Religion -- new religions --- East Asia --- religious studies --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Theology --- Nihon --- Nippon --- Iapōnia --- Zhāpān --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Yapan --- Japão --- Japam --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Yīpun --- Jih-pen --- Riben --- Government of Japan --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Nipponkoku --- Nippon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nihon-koku --- State of Japan --- Япония --- Japani --- اليابان --- al-Yābān --- يابان --- Yābān --- Japonsko --- Giappone --- Japonia --- Japonya --- I͡Aponii͡ --- Religious studies --- japan --- east asia --- Japonia. --- Japó. --- Religió comparada --- Religions antigues --- Religions comparades --- Religions del món --- Civilització --- Babisme --- Bahaisme --- Bramanisme --- Budisme --- Confucianisme --- Cristianisme --- Cristianisme i altres religions --- Cultes --- Druïdisme --- Drusos --- Hinduisme --- Islamisme --- Jainisme --- Judaisme --- Lamaisme --- Mazdaisme --- Ocultisme --- Paganisme --- Pluralisme religiós --- Politeisme --- Positivisme --- Religió assiriobabilònica --- Religió hittita --- Sectes --- Sikhisme --- Taoisme --- Teosofia --- Xamanisme --- Xintoisme --- Déus --- Història de les doctrines --- Història de les religions --- Rastafarisme --- Relacions entre les religions --- Religió --- Àsia oriental --- Bonin (Japó : Arxipèlag) --- Honshu (Japó : Illa) --- Ryūkyū (Japó : Arxipèlag) --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс --- the 1978 Tokyo Meeting of the Conférence internationale de sociologie religieuse --- secularization --- religious consciousness --- new religious movements --- established religious groups --- japanese religions --- Japanese new religious movements --- Buddhism --- Kami (神)


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Present-Day spiritualities : contrasts and overlaps
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ISSN: 1566208X ISBN: 9789004221048 9789004221055 9004221042 9786613470690 1283470691 9004221050 9789004260016 Year: 2014 Volume: 16 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston Brill

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Violence is present in the very heart of religion and its sacred traditions – also of Christianity and the Bible. The problem, however, is not only that violence is ingrained in the mere existence of religions with their sacred traditions. It is equally problematic to realise that the icy grip of violence on the sacred has gone unnoticed and unchallenged for a very long time. The present publication aims to contribute to the recent scholarly debate about the interconnections between violence and monotheistic religions by analysing the role of violence in the New Testament as well as by offering some hermeneutical perspectives on violence as it is articulated in the earliest Christian writings. Contributors include: Andries G. van Aarde, Paul Decock, Pieter G.R. de Villiers, Ernest van Eck, Jan Willem van Henten, Rob van Houwelingen, Kobus Kok, Tobias Nicklas, Jeremy Punt, Jan G. van der Watt, and Wim Weren.

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