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Kiyozawa Manshi (清沢 満之, 1863–1903) was a ****anese Shin
Buddhist reformer and
priest of
samurai background who
studied at
Tokyo University in
Western philosophy...
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Epictetus with
providing a
foundation for his
system of psychotherapy.
Kiyozawa Manshi, a
controversial reformer within the
Higashi Honganji branch of...
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priest in Ōtani-ha. For a
decade he was a
student of the Shin
reformer Kiyozawa Manshi.
Akegarasu was also a
former head of
administration of the Higashi...
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Rennyo Shonin's
personal copy of the Tannishō is the
earliest extant copy.
Kiyozawa Manshi (1863–1903)
revitalized interest in the Tannishō,
which indirectly...
- Tokyo's
Sugamo neighborhood. Shinshū
University was
closely ****ociated with
Kiyozawa Manshi (1863–1903), a Shin
Buddhist reformer from a low-ranking samurai...
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Zhuhong Ouyi
Zhixu Yuan
Hongdao Jixing Chewu Yinguang Jìngkōng
Guang Qin
Kiyozawa Manshi Soga Ryōjin D. T.
Suzuki Taitetsu Unno
Alfred Bloom Schools Chinese...
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significant number of
extremely influential thinkers, such as Soga Ryojin,
Kiyozawa Manshi,
Kaneko Daiei and Haya
Akegarasu amongst others. Founder's Hall...
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number of
controversial but
influential thinkers, such as Soga Ryōjin,
Kiyozawa Manshi,
Kaneko Daiei and
Akegarasu Haya,
amongst others. The
largest Higashi...
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teaching lineage reflects the
progressive Jōdo Shinshū
thought of
Manshi Kiyozawa and his student, Haya Akegarasu, who was Kubose's teacher. The
temple was...
- investigation" (jiyū tōkyū) as a way to
respond to the
rapid changes of the time.
Kiyozawa Manshi's Seishin-shugi (Spiritualism)
movement promoted the idea that Buddhists...