Book (Practical) Religion The Rise of Spiritual Modern Times / Shinichi Yoshinaga / Hidehiko Kunda

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 宗教 霊的近代の興隆 / 吉永進一 / 栗田英彦
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Released date: 17 Dec 2024

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Religion The popularity of Japanese psychotherapy was a part of globalization.
The "exquisite fluid" swirling around the world of Western thought flowed across the Pacific Ocean, and the modernization of magic began.
The Seika of research that decorates the "margin" of religious studies!
This volume contains articles on the concept of unweighed fluid, folk psychotherapy, intellectual religion and cult Matoba in Europe and the United States.
Part 1 describes the history of the concept of unweighed fluid in Europe and the United States and its acceptance in Japan.
Chapter 1 describes the history of the concept of unweighed fluid in Europe and the United States and its acceptance in Japan.
Chapter 1 describes the history of the concept of unweighed fluid in Europe and the United States and its acceptance in Japan.
Chapter 3 outlines the concept of occult in Europe and the In the chapter 9, we trace the development of initial psychotherapy until the end of the Meiji period, which originated from the "spirit" of Toshiro Kuwabara. We describe the history of folk psychotherapy to show the uniqueness of the Tai 霊道. We take up Tai 霊道, who created the era of the rise of psychotherapy, and Kinji Kuwada, who clearly showed the transformation of psychotherapy after Tai 霊道 and left detailed materials on the economic situation of the psychotherapists, and describe the transformation of the category from psychotherapy to Ryojutsu therapy. The theme is Religious intellectuals and Cult Matoba. In the chapter 10, we focus on Shumei OKAWA and Mr. and Mrs. Richard, who are the key to connecting India and the West, and explore the aspect of the intellectual religion and Cult Matoba. In the chapter 11, we focus on Omoto in the Taisho period and Mr. and Mrs. Wang Ren, who are the key to connecting and the West, and we look at the aspect of Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan, (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series, 54) (Routledge, 2014, co-authored) ; Transformation of the Buddha of the (co-authored by 法藏 Kan, 2014) ; Folk Psychotherapy of Modern and Modern Japan (co-authored by 法藏 Kan, 2019) ; Japanese Buddhism and the Western World of the base (co-authored by 法藏 Kan, 2020) ; Shinchigaku and Bukkyo of the base (Kokushu Kankokai, 2021) ; Chijutsu and Gyo of the base (Reprint, co-authored by Kress Shuppan, 2021) ; Shinchigaku and Asiatic of the base (co-authored by Aoyumi Sha, 2022) ; Studies of Modern Buddhism in 法藏 (Kan, 2023).
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