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Japanese History
Religion, Philosophy, Self-Enlightenment
Zen priest Uchiyama Gudo (1874-1911), who was implicated in the Jigyaku Incident and was executed. This book shed light on Gudo, who was often talked about as a socialist or anarchist, from the perspective of a religious person, and reveals his thoughts and actions. It is a unique biography that sharply reexamines the role of religious people and the essence of faith.