CUMULATIVE LISTING OF ESSAYS & BOOK REVIEWS FROM
CONTEMPORARY RELIGIONS IN JAPAN
Volumes 111 (19601970)
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March 1960, 1/1
1. Kishimoto Hideo & William P. Woodard
From the Editorial Board, From the Editor" [3-6]
2. Nishitani Keiji
The Religious Situation in Present-Day Japan [7-24]
3. Ōshima Yasumasa
Religion and Morality [25-38]
4. Hirai Naofusa
The Principles of Shrine Shinto [39-54]
5. Institute Study
Soka Gakkai and the Nichiren Sect [55-70]
6. Delmer M. Brown
Review of ]. Edward Kidder, Jr., Japan, Before Buddhism [71-72]
7. Delmer M. Brown
Review of Winburn T. Thomas, Protestant Beginnings in Japan; Charles W. Iglehart, A Century of Protestant Christianity in Japan [73-75]
8. Masutani Fumio
Review of Matsunaga Reiho, The 8oto Approach to Zen [76-77]
9. William P. Woodard
The Religious World in Japan [78-83]
10. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1959 [84-93]
11. Editorial staff
Soka Gakkai and Temple Cemeteries [94–95]
12. Editorial staff
Religious Statistics [96–98]
13. Translations and Official Documents
The Japanese Constitution: Articles concerning religion and related human rights [99–102]
June
1960, 1/2
14. Tanigawa Tetsuzō
National Character and Religion [1-15]
15. Ashizu Yoshihiko
The Shinto Directive and the Constitution: From the Standpoint of a Shintoist [16-34]
16. H. Neil McHarland
The New Religions of Japan [35-47]
17. An Institute Study
Soka Gakkai and the Nichiren Sho Sect. [48-54]
18. Furuta Shōkin
Review of Chang Chen-chi, The Practice of Zen [55-58]
19. Oishi Shuten
Review of Takagi Hiroo,The Newly Established Religions in Japan [59-63]
20. William P. Woodard
Review of Japan National Commission for UNESCO, Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture [63-66]
21. William P. Woodard
Review of Fujisawa Chikao, Concrete Universality of Japanese Way of Thinking [67-68]
22. Editorial staff
Question and Problems [69-71]
23. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (January - March) [72-81]
24. Editorial staff
Religious Statistics [82-84]
25. Translations and Official Documents
The Shinto Directive [85-89]
September
1960, 1/3
26. Kishimoto Hideo
The Problem of Religion and Modernization in Japan [1-19]
27. Yuasa Tatsuki
PL (Perfect Liberty) [20-29]
28. H. Neill McFarland
The New Religions of Japan [30-39]
29. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [40-67]
30. Masunaga Reiho
Review of Sohaku Ogata, Zen for the West [68-69]
31. Charles Iglehart
Review of Ono Sokyō, The Kami Way: An Introduction to Shrine Shinto [69-70]
32. William P. Woodard
Review of Donald Keene, Living Japan [71-72]
33. William P. Woodard
Review of Robert E. Hume, The World's Living Religions [73-74]
34. Editorial staff
Questions and Problems [75-79]
35. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (April - June) [80-87]
36. Translations and Official Documents
Ministry of Welfare Notification: Interpretation of Article 13 regarding cemeteries and Interment [88-90]
December
1960, 1/4
37. A Panel Discussion by Tsunamasa Furuya
The Japanese and Religion [1-23]
38. Fujieda Masakazu
The Church of World Messianity [24-34]
39. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [35-56]
40. H. Neill McFarland
The New Religions of Japan [57-69]
41. Richard Bush
Review of Japanese Association for Religious Studies and the Japanese Organizing Commiitee of the Ninth International Congress for the History of Religions, Religious Studies in Japan [70-74]
42. Tamura Yoshio
Review of Eisho Kawasaki; Sakiji Kawashiguma; Chiko Sanada, Social Function of the Buddhist Temple [74-75]
43. Murano Senchu
Japanese Buddhism and World Buddhism [76-81]
44. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (July - September) [82-91]
March
1961, 2/1
45. Ikado Fujio
The Origin of the Social Status of Protestant Christianity in Japan [1-29]
46. Kamomiya Jōkai
Rissho Kosei Kai [30-38]
47. Delwin B. Schneider
Konko-Kyo: A Religion of Mediation [39-54]
48. Noah Brannen
A Visit to the Soka Gakkai Headquarters [55-62]
49. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [63-76]
50. Richard Bush
Review of Japanese Association for Religious Studies and the Japanese Organizing Commiitee of the Ninth International Congress for the History of Religions, Religious Studies in Japan (2) [77-80]
51. Buddhist Year Book Publication Society
1961 Buddhist Year Book [81]
52. William P. Woodard
Review of Frank Cary, History of Christianity in Japan 1859-1908 [82]
53. William P. Woodard
Review of R.P. Dore, City Life in Japan: Life in a Tokyo Ward [82-84]
54. William P. Woodard
Questions and Problems [85-92]
55. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (October - December) [93-96]
June
1961, 2/2
56. Kudō Takuya
The Faith of Soka Gakkai [1-12]
57. Naoh Brannen
A Visit to Taisekiji, Head Temple of Soka Gakkai [13-29]
58. Ikado Fujio
The Origin of the Social Status of Protestant Christianity in Japan (1859-1918) [30-68]
59. Darley Downs
Review of Yorke Allen, Jr., A Seminary Survey [69-78]
60. William P. Woodard
Review of John Clark Archer, Faith Men Live By [79-80]
61. William P. Woodard
Review of Charles S. Braden, The World's Religions [80-81]
62. Editorial staff
Questions and Problems [82-85]
63. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1961 (January - March) [86-89]
September
1961, 2/3
64. Masutani Fumio
A Modern Japanese Buddhist's Faith [1-25]
65. Kitamura Sayo
Tensho Kotai Jingu-Kyo (The Dancing Religion) [26-42]
66. Kitamura Sayo
Tensho Kotai Jingu-Kyo (2) [43-47]
67. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [48-66]
68. Tamura Yoshiro
Review of John Lewis, The Religions of the World Made Simple [67-75]
69. A. F. Verwilghen
Review of Yorke Allen, Jr., A Siminary Survey[0-0]
70. William P. Woodard
Review of Benson Y. Landis, World Religions [80]
71. William P Woodard
Questions and Problems [81-82]
72. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1961 (April - June) [83-88]
December
1961, 2/4
73. National Broadcasting Corporation Program
The Religious Viewpoint of the Japanese Layman [1-24]
74. International Institute for the Study of Religions
A Statistical Survey of Religions in Japan [25-106]
March
1962, 3/1
75. Ōtani Kōshō
Buddhism for Our Time [3-17]
76. William P. Woodard
Religion in Japan in 1961 [18-41]
77. Tamura Yoshirō
Religion and Modern Life II [42-66]
78. International Institute for the Study of Religions
A Statistical Survey of Religions in Japan (Continued) [67-99]
June
1962, 3/2
79. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion (A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council) [103-115]
80. Tenkō-Kyō
Tenkō-Kyō [116-121]
81. Esther Lowell Hibbard
Refutation of Deus by Fabian [122-150]
82. Tamura Yoshirō
Religion and Modern Life II [151-164]
83. Ōishi Shūten
Review of Masatoshi Doi; Yasuo Mizoguchi; Sakae Kobayashi,Nihon ni okeru Kirisuto-kyō to Nihon no Sho-shūkyō to no Sesshoku no Mondai ("The Encounter between Christianity and other Religions in Japan") [165-175]
84. William P. Woodard
Review of Carl Mchalson, Japanese Contributions to Christian Theology [176-180]
85. William P. Woodard
Review of Dr. Enkichi Kan, Revelation and Reason [180-184]
86. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1961 (July - September) [185-192]
87. International Institute for the Study of Religions
A Statistical Survey of Religions in Japan (Continued) [193-204]
September 1962, 3/3
88. Robert Bellah
Traditional Values and the Modernization of Japan [207-219]
89. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion (Continued) [220-233]
90. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [234-246]
91. Noah Brannen
The Teachings of Soka Gakkai [217-263]
92. Esther Lowell Hibbard
Refutation of Deus by Fabian (Continued) [264-274]
93. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1962 (January - March) [275-279]
94. Editorial staff
1961 Statistics of the Union of New Religious Organizations [280-290]
December
1962, 3/4
95. Yasumoto Tōru
Buddhism and the Japanese Mind [291-313]
96. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Contitution and Religion (Continued) [314-333]
97. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [334-350]
98. Esther Lowell Hibbard
Refutation of Deus by Fabian (Continued) [351-370]
99. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1962 (April - September) [371-378]
100. Editorial staff
1959-1960 Statistics Compared [379-388]
March
1963, 4/1
101. Joseph J. Spae
The Catholic Church in Japan [1-78]
102. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion (Continued) [79-92]
June
1963, 4/2
103. Robert N. Bellah
The Religious Situation in the Far East [95-117]
104. A Panel Discussion
What is Religion? [118-133]
105. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion [134-145]
106. Inoue Keiichi
Thoughts of Young Buddhists [146-156]
107. Anon.
Loose Leaves From a Village Priest's Notebook [157-168]
108. Joseph J. Spae
Clark B. Offner and Henry Van Straelen, The New Religions [169-177]
109. Editorial staff
Questions and Problems: What is the difference between a shadan and a zaidan? [178-180]
110. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1962 (October - December) [181-186]
September
1963, 4/3
111. R. J. Werblowsky
Religions in Japan [189-202]
112. Tucker N. Callaway
The Middle Way: The Reality of the Unreal [203-211]
113. Seichō-No-Ie Publications
Seichō-No-Ie [212-229]
114. Deguchi Isao
Ōmoto (Great Foundation) [230-247]
115. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [248-263]
116. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura -Founder of the Non-Church Movement- [264-274]
117. Motomochi Kyōko
Chronology for 1963 (January - June) [275-284]
December
1963, 4/4
118. Robert Ramseyer
The Soka Gakkai and the Japanese Local Elections of 1960 [287-303]
119. Moroi Yoshinori
Tenri-Kyō: Some Misconceptions Corrected [304-324]
120. Nakayama Shōzen
On the Doctrine of Tenri-kyō [325-331]
121. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura [332-350]
122. R. J. Hammer
Review of Masaharu Anesaki, Religous Life of the Japanese People [351-354]
123. R. J. Hammer
Review of Delwin B. Schneider, Konkō-kyō: A Japanese Religion [355-357]
124. William P. Woodard
Review of Delwin Schneider, A Konkō-kyō Minister's comments [358-361]
125. William P. Woodard
Review of Raymond Hammer, Japan's Religious Ferment [459-461]
126. Fr. Francis F. Uyttendaele
Review of Werner Kohler, Die Lotus-Lehre und die modernen Religionen in Japan [361-364]
127. William P. Woodard
Review of Richard A. Gard, Great Religions of Modern Man [365-367]
128. William P. Woodard
Review of The Society for International Cultural Relations, Bibliography of Standard Reference Books for Japanese Studies with Descriptive Notes, Vol. IV, Religion [367-368]
129. William P. Woodard
F. Max Muller, The Sacred Books of the East;: The Upanisads and The Texts of Taoism [369-370]
March
1964, 5/1
130. Dayle Bethel
International Interfaith Roundtable Conference [3-33]
131. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura [34-44]
132. Oishi Shūten
The New Religious Sects of Japan [45-80]
133. William P. Woodard
Review of Heinrich Dumoulin, S. J., A History of Zen Buddhism [81-83]
134. William P. Woodard
Review of Chūzō Yamada and Robert Northrup, The Japan Christian Year Book [83-84]
135. William P. Woodard
Review of Richard M. Dorson, Studies in Japanese Folklore [84-86]
136. Willam P. Woodard
Review of The Center for Japanese Social and Political Studies, Journal of Social and Political Ideas in Japan [86-87]
137. William P. Woodard
Review of Charles Burnell Olds, Love: The Issue [87-88]
138. Motomochi Kyōko
Chronology for 1963 (July - November) [89-95]
139. Raymond Hammer
The March 1964 Issue of Contemporary Religions in Japan [97-100]
June
1964, 5/2
140. William P. Woodard
In Memoriam [101-106]
141. the late Kishimoto Hideo
My View of Life and Death [107-118]
142. Alfred Bloom
Shinran's Philosophy of Salvation By Absolute Other Power [119-150]
143. Noah Brannen
Soka Gakkai's Theory of Value [143-154]
144. The Asakusa Kannon Temple
The Asakusa Kannon Temple [155-173]
145. Dayle Bethel and the editor
Second International Interfaith Roundtable Conference [174-189]
146. Raymond Hammer
The June 1964 Issue of Contemporary Religions in Japan [190-193]
September
1964, 5/3
147. Gino K. Piovesana, S.J.
One Hundred Years of Japanese Philosophy 1862-1962 [199-206]
148. Shūyū Kanaoka
Review of Alice Getty, The Gods of Northern Buddhism: their history, iconography, and progressive evolution through the northern Buddhist countries [207-220]
149. Fujieda Masakazu
Comments on Dr. Clark B. Offner and Dr. H. Van Straelen, Modern Japanese Religions [221-231]
150. Noah Brannen
False Religions, Forced Conversions, Iconolasm[232-252]
151. William P. Woodard
Review of Joseph L. Van Hecken, The Catholic Church in Japan since 1859 [253-256]
152. Motomochi Kyōko
Review of Antei Hiyane, Shō-shūkyō Jiten (Dictionary of Various Religions) [256-257]
153. William P. Woodard
Review of Japan Overseas Advertiser. Co., Japanese Universities and Colleges, with Major Research Institutes [257-258]
154. Masutani Fumio
Review of Hōzōkan Henshūbu, Modern Buddhism [258-262]
155. Motomochi Kyōko
Review of Yutaka Iwamoto, Bukkyō Nyūmon (Introduction to Buddhism) [262-263]
156. William P. Woodard
Review of Research Office of the Union of New Religious Organization in Japan, Sengo Shūkyō Kaisō Roku (Recollection of Religion in Postwar Japan) [263-265]
157. William P. Woodard
Review of Religious Affairs Section of Ministry of Education, Shūkyō Nenkan (Religions Year Book) [265-266]
158. William P. Woodard
Review of Religious Affairs Section of Ministry of Education, Nihon no Shūkyō (Japanese Religions) [267]
159. William P. Woodard
Review of H. Kern, Saddharma-Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law [267-268]
160. William P. Woodard
Review of James Legge, The I Ching [268-269]
161. William P. Woodard
Review of T. W. Rhys Davids, The Questions of King Milinda [269-270]
162. William P. Woodard
Review of S. G. F. Brandon, Man and his Destiny in the Great Religions [270-271]
163. William P. Woodard
Review of F. Th. Stcherbatsky, Buddhist Logic [271-272]
164. William P. Woodard
Review of Shōkō Watanabe, Japanese Buddhism - A Critical Appraisal [272]
165. William P. Woodard
Review of The Urantia Book [273]
166. Tamura Yoshirō
Review of Tatsumi Hashimoto, Sosen Sūhai to Nichijō Seikatsu; Ancestor Worship and Japanese Daily Life [274-279]
December
1964, 5/4
167. William P. Woodard
The International Institute for the Study of Religions [283-295]
168. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [296-331]
169. Sonoda Minoru
Review of Ono Sokyō, Basic Knowledge and Basic Problems of Shinto [332-345]
170. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura -Founder of the Non-Church Movement- [346-367]
171. Editorial staff
Chronology (December 1963 - June 1964) [368-374]
March
1965, 6/1
172. Ienaga Saburō
Japan's Modernization and Buddhism [1-41]
173. Karasawa Tomitarō
Morality from Now On: Concerning the Moral Guidance Data [42-57]
174. Alfred Bloom
Observations in the Study of Contemporary Nichiren Buddhism [58-74]
175. Paul Winemiller
Shin Buddhism [75-101]
176. Nakamura Kyōko
Review of Tamamuro Taijō, Sōshiki Bukkyō (Funeral Buddhism) [102-105]
177. Editorial staff
Chronology (July - December 1964) [106- 110]
June
1965, 6/2
178. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan [111-203]
December
1965, 6/4
182. Murano Senchū
The Saddharmapundarika and Its Influence [315-347]
183. Sherwood F. Moran
The Statue of Fugen Bosatsu Okura Museum, Tokyo [348-381]
184. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan (Continued) [382-402]
185. James M. Phillips
Review of Charles W. Iglehart, International Christian University: An Adventure in Christian Higher Education in Japan [403-404]
186. Enkichi Kan
Review of Charles Hugh Germany, Protestant Theologies in Modern Japan [404-408]
March
1966, 7/1
187. Staff of RCRD, CIE
Shintō Symbols [3-39]
188. Miyaji Naokazu
What is Shinto? [40-50]
189. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan [51-79]
190. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1965 (January - June) [80-87]
June
1966, 7/2
191. Staff of RCRD, CIE
Shinto Symbols (Continued) [89-142]
192. Hiyane Antei
An Interview with Dr. Naokazu Miyaji [143-153]
193. W. K. Bunce
National Holidays - Official Documents [154-165]
194. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan (Continued) [166-187]
195. Editorial staff
Chronology (July 1965 - December 1965) [188-192]
September
1966, 7/3
196. Shōgun Bandō
The Significance of the Nembutsu [193-208]
197. D. R. Nugent
Disposition of State-owned Land Currently Used by Religious Institutions - Official Documents [209-216]
198. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan (Continued) [217-273]
199. Morioka Kiyomi and Kumagai Sonoko
Impacts of Population Mobility on Christian Churches [274-296]
December
1966, 7/4
200. Kinoshita Michio
What I Heard and Saw at the Tokyo Palace [297-320]
201. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers - Official Documents[321-360]
March
1967, 8/1
202. Nara Yasuaki
Buddha and Man [1-15]
203. Murano Senchū
An Outline of the Lotus Sūtra [16-84]
204. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers - Official Documents [85-91]
205. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (Continued) [92-93]
206. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (Continued) [94-100]
June
1967, 8/2
207. Klaus P. Koepping
Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyōdan - A preliminary discussion of a recent religious movement in Japan [101-134]
208. Noah S. Brannen
Happiness and Life's Objective (Chapter 4 of Shakubuku Kyōten) [135-144]
209. The Constitution Investigation Council
The 38th General Meeting, December 2, 1958 [145-176]
210. Wilhelm Schiffer S. J.
Necromangers in the Tōhoku [177-185]
211. Katakura Motoko
Review of Izutsu Toshihiko, Ethico-Religious Concepts in the Qur'ān [186-190]
212. Ono Sokyō
Review of Kuki Yukio,Nihon no Shūkyō: Minzoku no Shūkyō-shi (Religions of Japan: A History of the Religions of People) [190-193]
213. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1966 (January - June) [194-200]
September & December
1967, 8/3-4
214. Herman Ooms
The Religion of the Household: A case study of ancestor worship in Japan [201-333]
215. Editorial staff
Chronology (July 1966- June 1967) [334-346]
March & June
1968, 9/1-2
216. Fritz Dumermuth
Religion in Sociological Perspective [1-29]
217. Douglas A. Fox
Soteriology in Jōdo Shin and Christianity [30-51]
218. Ishizawa Kaname
The Philosophy of Nyōzai or Thusness [52-0]
219. Watanabe Eimi
Risshō Kōsei-Kai: A Sociological Observation of Its Members, Their Conversion and Their Activites [75-151]
220. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1967 (July - December) [152-160]
September
1968, 9/3
221. Julia Ching
The Problem of Evil and a Possible Dialogue Between Christianity and Neo-Confucianism [161-193]
222. George B. Bikle, Jr.
Thy Kingdom Come on Earth: Some Reflections on the Social Gospel Movement in Japan [194-210]
223. Takeda Chido
School Education and Religion in Japan [211-232]
224. Paul O. Ingram
Hōnen's and Shinran's Justification for Their Doctrine of Salvation by Faith through "Other Power" [233-251]
225. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1968 (January - June) [252-257]
December
1968, 9/4
226. Martin A. Bertman
The Hebrew Encounter with Evil [259-267]
227. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution, Part 1 [268-338]
228. The Findings of the World Conference on Religion and Peace
Disarmament / Development / Human Rights: The Findings of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (October 16-21, 1970) [339-376]
March & June
1969, 10/1-2
229. Edward E. Bollinger
The Unity of Government and Religion in the Ryūkyū Islands to 1,500 A.D. [1-56]
230. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution, Part 2 [57-98]
231. Doi Masatoshi
A Few Words of Welcome (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [102-103]
232. Sir Zafrulla Khan
Message (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [104-105]
233. S. J. Samartha
The Progress and Promise of Inter-religious Dialogues (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [106-115]
234. Iisaka Yoshiaki
The Significance of Inter-religious Dialogue for World Peace (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [116-125]
235. Resume of Opening Discussion
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [126-129]
236. Abe Masao
The Buddhist View of Inter-religious Dialogue (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [130-133]
237. Resume of Comments and Discussion
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [134-137]
238. R. J. Zwi Werblowsky
The Jewish View of Inter-religious Dialogue (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [138-141]
239. Resume of Comments and Discussion
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [142-144]
240. Raymond Panikkar
Inter-Faith Dialogue (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [145-149]
241. The Process of Drafting and Discussing the Statement
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [149-154]
September & December
1969, 10//3-4
242. Paul O. Ingram
Soka Gakkai and the Kōmeitō: Buddhism and Political Power in Japan [155-180]
243. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution, Part 3 [181-203]
244. Lord Abbot Kōshō Otani
Part one: Address (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [204-254]
245. Zafrulla Khan
Part two: Fundamental Papers (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [254-285]
246. B. J. Zwi Werblowsky
Between the Crossfires: Some Reflection on Religion, Peace, and Human Rights (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [286-315]
247. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1968 (July - December) [316-330]
March &
1970, 11/1-2
248. H. Byron Earhart
The Ideal of Nature in Japanese Religion and Its Possible Significance for Environmental Concerns [1-26]
249. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom and The Okada Religion Bill [27-79]
250. Johannes Swyngedouw
A Brief Guide to English-Language Materials on Japan's Religions [80-97]
251. Homer A. Jack
Part three: Position Papers (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [98-118]
252. Eugene Carson Blake
Development (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [118-131]
253. Helder Camara
Religions and the Need for Structural Changes in Today's World (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [132-139]
254. Ralph David Abernathy
An Appeal to the Religious Peoples of the World and to All Men of Good Will (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [140-147]
September & December
1970, 11/3-4
255. In Memoriam
In Memoriam [149-153]
256. Suzuki Norihisa
Nobuta Kishimoto and the Beginnings of the Scientific Study of Religion in Modern Japan [155-180]
257. A. W. Sadler
Of Talismans and Shadow Bodies -Annual Perification Bites at a Tokyo Shrine [181-222]
258. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution (Continued) [223-266]
259. Editorial staff
Appendixes and Bibliography [268-296]
260. William P. Woodard
Review of A Survey by the Agency for Curtural Affairs; Ministry of Education,Japanese Religion [297-308]
261. W. H. M. Creemers
Review of William P. Woodard,The Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 and Japanese Religions [309-316]
262. Winston Davis
Review of Joseph J. Spae, Shinto Man [317-322]
263. David Reid
Review of C. William Mensendiek, A Man for His Times: The Life and Thought of David Bowman Schneder Missionary to Japan 1887-1938 [323-324]
264. David Reid
Review of Joseph Jennes, A History of the Catholic Church in Japan From its Beginnings to the Early Meiji Era (1549-1873) [325-326]
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