Religion in Japanese history

The drama of Japanese history has strong connections to the nation's religious life. Tracing Japan's religions from the Hein Period through the middle ages and into modernity, explores the unique establishment of Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism in Japan, as well as the later influence o...

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Tác giả chính: Kitagawa, Joseph M.
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Được phát hành: New York Columbia University Press, 1966
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