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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1: Categorizing Religion in Early Modern Japan 21
- Chapter 2: Early Meiji Buddhism and the Shintoist Challenge 42
- Chapter 3: From “Sectarian Teaching” to “Religion” 66
- Chapter 4: Western Sources of Knowledge 88
- Chapter 5: The Long History of Religion’s Opposites: “The Secular” and “Secularization” 114
- Conclusion 137
- Appendix: Shimaji Mokurai, “Critique of the Three Standards of Instruction” (1872) 145
- Notes 157
- Character Glossary 193
- Bibliography 201
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1: Categorizing Religion in Early Modern Japan 21
- Chapter 2: Early Meiji Buddhism and the Shintoist Challenge 42
- Chapter 3: From “Sectarian Teaching” to “Religion” 66
- Chapter 4: Western Sources of Knowledge 88
- Chapter 5: The Long History of Religion’s Opposites: “The Secular” and “Secularization” 114
- Conclusion 137
- Appendix: Shimaji Mokurai, “Critique of the Three Standards of Instruction” (1872) 145
- Notes 157
- Character Glossary 193
- Bibliography 201
- Index 229