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  1. Review of: Edward Kamens, The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Daisaiin Senshi and Hosshin Wakashū. [REVIEW]Royall Tyler - 1991 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 18 (4):407-409.
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  • Religion, ideology of domination, and nationalism: Kuroda Toshio on the discourse of shinkoku.Fabio Rambelli - 1996 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 23 (3-4):387-426.
  • Korean Apocalyptic Visions and Biblical Imagery.James H. Grayson - 2014 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (3):220-231.
    This study examines the character and imagery of the apocalyptic visions of a rural evangelist in Korea at the end of the Second World War. Pak Tonggi, a charismatic figure who founded a millennarian movement called the Empire of Mount Sion, experienced five major visions which shaped both his ministry and his understanding of world history. This article examines these visions and compares them with the form and motifs of apocalyptic visions recorded in the Old and New Testaments. While Pak’s (...)
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  • In search of a lost reformation: A reconsideration of Kamakura Buddhism.James Foard - 1980 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 7 (4):261-291.
  • The Mobilization of Doctrine: Buddhist Contributions to Imperial Ideology in Modern Japan.Christopher Ives - 1999 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 26 (1-2):83-106.