%0 Book
%T Japanese new religions in global perspective
%A Clarke, Peter B.
%7 1. publ.
%I Curzon
%@ 0700711856
%K Japan
%K Aufsatzsammlung
%K Neue Religion
%K Religiöse Bewegung
%K Ausbreitung
%K Westliche Welt
%D 2000
%X Includes index. - Bibliography
%X Clarke, P. B.: Introduction: Japanese new religions abroad. A case of "reverse" globalization. - S. 1-9. Cornille, C.: New Japanese religions in the West. Between nationalism and universalism. - S. 10-34. Matsunaga, L.: Spiritual companies, corporate religions. Japanese companies and Japanese new religious movements at home and abroad. - S. 35-73. Bouma, G. D. ; Smith, W. ; Vasi, S.: Japanese religion in Australia. Mahikari and Zen in a multicultural society. - S. 74-112. Oro, A. P.: The new Japanese religions in Brazil. Some remarks on the Church of World Messianity. - S. 113-128. Clarke, P. B.: Modern Japanese millenarian movements. Their changing perception of Japan's global mission with special reference to the Church of World Messianity in Brazil. - S. 129-181. Ionescu, S.: Adapt or perish. The story of Soka Gakkai in Germany. - S. 182-197. Matsunaga, L.: Spirit first, mind follows, body belongs. Notions of health, illness and disease in Sukyo Mahikari UK. - S. 198-239. Hamrin, T.: Illness and
%C Curzon
%C Richmond
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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