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Japan Review No.30 2017
1. Special Issue : Formations of the Secular in Japan - Guest Editors : Aike P/ Rots and Mark Teeuwen
2. Premodern Secularism - Kiri Paramore
3. Clashing Models : Ritual Unity vs Religious Diversity – Mark Teeuwen
4. Reconceiving the Secular in Early Meiji Japan : ShimajiMokurai, buddhism, Shinto and The Nation – Hans Martin Kramer
5. Immanent Frames : Meiji New Buddhism, Pantheism, and the “Religious Secular”
6. Between Secularity, Shrines, and Protestantism : Catholic Higher Education in Prewar Japan – Kate Wildman Nakai
7. Contested Positioning : “New Religions” and Secular Spheres – Erica Baffelli
8. Religious Globalization and Reflexive Secularization in a Japanese New Religion – Isaac Gagne
9. Public Shrine Forests? Shinto, Immanence, and Discursive Secularization – Aike P. Rots
10. Nationalist Circles in Japan Today : The Impossibility of Secularization – Thierry Guthmann
11. Jinja Honcho and the Politics od Constitutional Reform in Japan – Ernils Larsson
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