2005年度上智大学シラバス

◆RELIGION AND SOCIETY IN JAPAN - (前)
UMEZAWA FUMIKO
○講義概要
Examination of the development of Japanese religion from the ancient period to modern period considered against the social and political developments. Emphasis is on the religious life experienced by lay people rather than doctrinal developments.
○評価方法
授業参画(20%)、レポート(50%)
In-class oral presentation on the religious developments discussed in the assigned readings: 30%
Absense from more than nine classes will result in F grade.
○テキスト
『See the syllabus of this course presented in FCC home page; http://fcc.sophia.ac.jp』
○参考書
『See the syllabus of this course presented in FCC home page; http://fcc.sophia.ac.jp』
○必要な外国語
English
○他学部・他学科生の受講

○ホームページURL
http://fcc.sophia.ac.jp
○授業計画
1Introduction
2Characteristic features of religious life of contemporary Japanese people
3Relationship between Buddha and Japan's indigenous deities(1)
4Relationship between Buddha and Japan's indigenous deities (2)
5Religious orthodoxy in medievReligious orthodoal Japan
6Popularization of Buddhism (1): Nenbutsu practice
7Popularization of Buddhism (2): Fund raising campaign
8Influence of Buddhist cosmology (1): Hungry ghosts
9Influence of Buddhist cosmology (2): Afterlife
10Religious life of Kamakura warriors
11Female relilgious figures in medieval Japan
12development of Shito in medieval Japan
13Popularization of Zen Buddhism (1): Soto zen in local society
14Popularization of Zen Buddhism (2): Zen funeral
15Introduction of Christianity to Japan
16Cathoricism and Japan's national unifiers
17Buddhism and Japan's national unifiers
18Village community and its religious organization
19Pilgrimage in Tokugawa Japan
20Christianity and Japanese government in the nineteenth century
21Efforts to create the state religion
22Suffering of Buddhism in early Meiji Japan
23"Freedom of religion" in pre-war Japan
24Millenarianism in Japan's new religions
25Kakure Kirisitan: Tradition of a hidden religion
26Study tour

  

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