This anthology reflects a range of Japanese religions in their complex, sometimes conflicting, diversity. In the tradition of the "Princeton Readings in Religions" series, the collection presents documents (legends and miracle tales, hagiographies, ritual prayers and ceremonies, sermons, reform treatises, doctrinal tracts, historical and ethnographic writings), most of which have been translated for the first time here, that serve to illuminate the mosaic of Japanese religions in practice. George Tanabe provides a lucid introduction to the "patterned confusion" of Japan's religious practices....
This anthology reflects a range of Japanese religions in their complex, sometimes conflicting, diversity. In the tradition of the "Princeton Readings ...