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Shūkyō nisei (宗教2世),
literally 'religion
second generation', is a ****anese phrase,
which refers to
children being raised by
their parents with a strong...
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established in ****an. In ****anese, they are
called shinshūkyō (新宗教) or shinkō
shūkyō (新興宗教). ****anese
scholars classify all
religious organizations founded since...
- Renowned".
Christianity Today.
Archived from the
original on May 3, 2019.
Shūkyō nenkan reiwa gan'nen-ban 宗教年鑑 令和元年版 [Religious
Yearbook 2019] (PDF) (in...
- Politics, and
Culture (
Shūkyō to
seiji to bunka; 1949);
Modern Society's
Various Problems and
Religion (Gendai
shakai no
shomondai to
shūkyō; 1951); Regarding...
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sometimes had
contact with the West. In ****an,
following the
publication of
Shūkyō nisei-related guidelines,
several lawyers began investigating alleged Jehovah's...
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Retrieved 7
March 2024. Nussbaum, "Ogosho" at p. 738. 禁中並公家諸法度で戦をなくす.
Shukyō Shimbun (in ****anese). 15
January 2024.
Archived from the
original on 9...
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Religion and
Nothingness (****anese:
Shūkyō to wa Nanika; the
original title translates literally as "What is Religion?") is a 1961 book
about nihilism...
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describe Shinto as a religion, a term
first translated into ****anese as
shūkyō around the time of the
Meiji Restoration. Some
practitioners instead view...
- East
Asians identify as "without religion" (wú zōngjiào in Chinese, mu
shūkyō in ****anese, mu jong-gyo in Korean), but "religion" in that
context refers...
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Society for
Asian Folklore;
Nanzan Daigaku.
Jinruigaku Kenkyūjo;
Nanzan Shūkyō Bunka Kenkyūjo (1997).
Asian Folklore Studies.
Nanzan University Institute...