1 | Introduction |
2 | Characteristic features of religious life of contemporary Japanese people |
3 | Relationship between Buddha and Japan's indigenous deities (1) |
4 | Relationship between Buddha and Japan's indigenous deities (2) |
5 | Religious orthodoxy in medieval Japan |
6 | Popularization of Buddhism (1): Nenbutsu practice |
7 | Popularization of Buddhism (2): Fund raising campaign |
8 | Influence of Buddhist cosmology (1): Hungry Ghosts |
9 | Influence of Buddhist cosmology (2): Afterlife |
10 | Religious life of Kamakura warriors |
11 | Female religious fitures in medieval Japan |
12 | Development of Shito in medieval Japan |
13 | Popularization of Zen Buddhism (1): Soto zen in local society |
14 | Popularization of Zen Buddhism (2): Zen funeral |
15 | Introduction of Christianity to Japan |
16 | Catholicism and Japan's national unifiers |
17 | Buddhism and Japan's national unifiers |
18 | Village community and its religious organization |
19 | Pilgrimage in Tokugawa Japan |
20 | Christianity and Japanese government in the nineteenth century |
21 | Efforts to create the state religion |
22 | Suffering of Buddhism in early Meiji Japan |
23 | "Freedom of religion" in pre-war Japan |
24 | Millenarianism in Japan's new religions |
25 | Kakure Kirishitan: Tradition of a hidden religion |
26 | Study tour |