Japanese Religion and Society

Paradigms of Structure and Change

Winston Davis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:State University of New York Press

Published:13th Feb '92

Should be back in stock very soon

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This non-fiction paperback, "Japanese Religion and Society" from Winston Davis, was published 13th February 1992 by State University of New York Press.

"It provides in one place and under one cover useful studies featuring the important interrelationship between religion and society, or — to put it more correctly— Japanese religio-social reality." — Richard B. Pilgrim, Syracuse University

"This is a solid piece of work, and the topic is significant, in fact, timely, in several regards. First, there is much attention today on Japan and the secret of its cultural and social makeup. Second, there is the question of whether to accept the 'uniqueness' argument of Japan's mystique (which Davis rejects), or if so, which theory is best able to account for the nature of Japan—to which question Davis provides some interesting insights. This book offers a thoroughly researched, carefully analyzed, and thoughtfully interpreted and sustained critical assessment of Japanese religion and the Japanese and Western scholarship on the subject. It not only opens up the Japanese phenomenon in an insightful way, but also raises interesting theoretical questions about the study of religion and society." — Byron Earhart, Western Michigan University

ISBN: 9780791408407

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 454g

338 pages