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" Japanese Buddhism and the Public Sphere: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1073057
Doc. No : LA116686
Call No : ‭10.1163/22118349-12341237‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Shimazono Susumu 島薗進
Title & Author : Japanese Buddhism and the Public Sphere: [Article] : From the End of World War II to the Post-Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Power Plant Accident\ Shimazono Susumu 島薗進
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of Religion in Japan
Date : 2012
Volume/ Issue Number : 1/3
Page No : 203–225
Abstract : Until the 1990s, a commonly held view in Japan was that Buddhism had withdrawn from public space, or that Buddhism had become a private concern. Although Buddhist organizations conducted relief and support activities for the people affected at the time of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, they were often seen to be out of place, and little attention was given to them by the media. However recently there are areas in which Buddhism can be seen as playing new roles in the public sphere. Religious organizations seem to be expected to perform functions in fields that lie outside the narrow definition of religion. These expectations are becoming stronger among Buddhist organizations as well. In this paper, I describe some areas in the public sphere in which Buddhist groups are starting to play important roles including disaster relief, support of the poor and people without relatives, provision of palliative care and spiritual care, and involvement in environmental and nuclear plant issues. Until the 1990s, a commonly held view in Japan was that Buddhism had withdrawn from public space, or that Buddhism had become a private concern. Although Buddhist organizations conducted relief and support activities for the people affected at the time of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, they were often seen to be out of place, and little attention was given to them by the media. However recently there are areas in which Buddhism can be seen as playing new roles in the public sphere. Religious organizations seem to be expected to perform functions in fields that lie outside the narrow definition of religion. These expectations are becoming stronger among Buddhist organizations as well. In this paper, I describe some areas in the public sphere in which Buddhist groups are starting to play important roles including disaster relief, support of the poor and people without relatives, provision of palliative care and spiritual care, and involvement in environmental and nuclear plant issues.
Descriptor : Buddhist new religions
Descriptor : disaster relief
Descriptor : environmental issues
Descriptor : new spirituality
Descriptor : spiritual care
Descriptor : traditional Buddhist groups
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/22118349-12341237‬
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