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Journal articles on the topic "Kōfukuji"

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Giolai, Andrea. "Encounters with the Past." Journal of Religion in Japan 9, no. 1-3 (2020): 213–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118349-00901002.

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Abstract Kasuga Wakamiya Onmatsuri is an important local festival celebrated every winter in Nara. While the festival has been analyzed from the point of view of its relations with religious institutions such as Kasuga Taisha and Kōfukuji, to date less attention has been paid to its historical transformations. Countering linear narratives that tend to portray it as largely unchanged since its inception, this article combines ethnography, historiography, and religious studies to provide a more multivocal analysis of the Onmatsuri. After an overview of its main celebrations, the article revisits
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Rambelli, Fabio. "Gagaku in Medieval Japanese Religion." Religions 13, no. 7 (2022): 582. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13070582.

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Contrary to the widespread assumption in the study of Japanese religions that Kagura is historically the main genre of performing arts at Shintō festivals, something dating back to the beginning of Japanese history, in this article I focus instead on Gagaku (and its Bugaku dance repertory) as a central component of rituals, ceremonies, and festivals not only at the imperial court but also and especially at many temples and shrines across the country. While Gagaku and Bugaku were deeply rooted in the Kansai area, with guilds of hereditary professional musicians affiliated with, respectively, th
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TAGAWA, Fumihiko. "The Kōzen’in-kō hyōbyaku and Temple-Internal Rituals at Kōfukuji During the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods." Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu) 65, no. 1 (2016): 158–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4259/ibk.65.1_158.

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Jofuku, Masanobu. "The Mystery of the <i>Kōfukuji Sōjō</i> 興福寺奏状: Disparities between Titles and Contents". Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu) 70, № 2 (2022): 596–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.4259/ibk.70.2_596.

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Pokorny, Lukas K., and Patricia Sophie Mayer. "“Like Armageddon”: Kōfuku no Kagaku and the COVID-19 Pandemic." Religions 13, no. 5 (2022): 428. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13050428.

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Kōfuku no Kagaku is a most visible new religious actor in contemporary Japan thanks to the vast publishing activities of its founder and its widespread professional use of new media. This paper examines how Kōfuku no Kagaku engages with the COVID-19 pandemic in practical and doctrinal terms. Notably, early in the pandemic, Kōfuku no Kagaku’s international promotion of spiritual cures and vaccines even prompted The New York Times to feature the group in a widely circulated article in April 2020. This paper outlines these “spiritual technologies” and examines their doctrinal rationale as well as
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Farhan, Melvin Alfatur, and Fenny Febrianty. "KARAKTERISASI TOKOH KUSUNOKI DALAM NOVEL MIKKAKAN NO KŌFUKU KARYA MIAKI SUGARU (TEORI ORSON SCOTT CARD)." MAHADAYA: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya 2, no. 1 (2022): 125–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/mhd.v2i1.7071.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis teknik karakterisasi tokoh Kusunoki pada Novel Mikkakan No. Kōfuku karya Miaki Sugaru. Metode yabg digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif analisis dengan teknik analisis karakterisasi yang dikemukakan oleh Orson Scott Card. Penelitian ini menggunakan 20 kutipan sebagai hasil temuan data. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa ada beberapa variabel pembentuk tokoh Kusunoki, yaitu: motif, masa lalu, reputasi, stereotip, jaringan pertemanan, kebiasaan dan pola, bakat dan kemampuan, selera dan kesukaan.&#x0D; Kata Kunci : Karakterisasi,
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Winter, Franz. "A “Greek God” in a Japanese New Religion: On Hermes in Kōfuku-no-Kagaku." Numen 60, no. 4 (2013): 420–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685276-12341275.

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Abstract The article deals with the presence of the “Greek god” Hermes in the Japanese new religious movement Kōfuku-no-Kagaku, which was founded in 1986. The various references are interpreted in light of the history and development of the movement and with regard to its setting in present-day Japanese religious culture. In addition to the importance of several aspects of the reception of the Euro-American New Age tradition and the prophecies of Nostradamus, the fact that the figure of Hermes is presented as the hero of several manga and anime productions of Kōfuku-no-Kagaku is also taken int
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Dessì, Ugo. "Religion, Hybrid Forms, and Cultural Chauvinism in Japan." Journal of Religion in Japan 1, no. 2 (2012): 168–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221183412x649629.

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Abstract This article analyzes a few selected case studies from different religious traditions in contemporary Japan to illustrate, first, the active role played by religion in Japan in the creation of hybrid forms and, secondly, the potentiality in two instances to promote cultural chauvinism. The topics explored here are Japanese Buddhism and the issue of human rights, Shintō’s self-representation as a ‘religion of the forest,’ and Kōfuku no Kagaku’s adoption of Theosophical themes. The discourse of human rights found in traditions such as Jōdo Shinshū, Jōdoshū, and Sōtōshū shows how this we
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OTAKI, Masayuki. "Keizaigaku wa hitobito o kōfuku ni dekiruka(Can Economics Contribute to Well-Being?)." Social Science Japan Journal 18, no. 2 (2015): 263–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ssjj/jyv002.

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Pokorny, Lukas. "Hermes Und Buddha: Die Neureligiöse Bewegung Kōfuku No Kagaku in Japan - By Franz Winter." Religious Studies Review 38, no. 2 (2012): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2012.01613_11.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kōfukuji"

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Mazzeo, Margherita Pia Maria <1997&gt. "Kōfuku no kagaku e i media." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/18260.

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L’utilizzo dei media da parte delle religioni in generale, sia quelle istituzionalizzate e “maggiori”, sia quelle relativamente nuove, è sempre stato importante: le competenze nell’uso di vari strumenti, dalla stampa, alla radio, alla televisione, fino ad arrivare al controverso Internet e ai social network, sono fondamentali per sopravvivere nel mondo moderno. Kōfuku no kagaku, come molti altri nuovi movimenti religiosi, è nato in un’epoca in cui pubblicizzarsi attraverso media di qualsiasi genere era il modo migliore per assicurarsi la sopravvivenza in un mondo in cui anche la religione è di
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Spatola, Federico <1996&gt. "Kōfuku no Kagaku e l'utilizzo dei media durante la pandemia COVID-19." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/21556.

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La pandemia COVID-19 ha rappresentato per i movimenti religiosi giapponesi un nuovo periodo di crisi che ha spinto molti di loro a formulare una risposta adeguata per i propri fedeli per superare le difficoltà portate dal virus. Kōfuku no Kagaku in particolare, movimento religioso nato in Giappone alla fine degli anni Ottanta, sarà preso in considerazione in questa tesi per capire che tipo di aiuto ha fornito ai propri fedeli per fronteggiare la pandemia attraverso i propri media. Per fare questo, saranno innanzitutto presentati i cambiamenti socioeconomici che hanno interessato il Giappone da
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Zarro, Sara <1995&gt. "L'evoluzione del rapporto tra religioni e media in risposta al Coronavirus: il caso di il caso di Kōfuku no Kagaku." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/21324.

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La diffusione su scala globale dell’infezione da SARS-CoV-2 ha avuto un notevole impatto su vari aspetti della vita sociale, incluso quello religioso. Le norme sanitarie entrate in vigore nei primi mesi del 2020 hanno, infatti, costretto le comunità religiose mondiali alla chiusura dei luoghi di culto fisici e alla sospensione delle proprie attività in presenza. L'intento è quello di offrire una panoramica generale sull’impatto che la pandemia ha avuto sia sul sentire religioso – analizzato in termini di religious coping – sia sull’adattamento dei vari gruppi religiosi a metodi di comunicazion
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Books on the topic "Kōfukuji"

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Ogawa, Kōzō. Kōfukuji. Shinchōsha, 1997.

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Japan), Kōfukuji (Nara-shi, and Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, eds. Kōfukuji sōken 1300-nen kinen, Kokuhō Kōfukuji Buttō ten. Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, 2013.

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Kenkyūjo, Nara Kokuritsu Bunkazai, ed. Kōfukuji tenseki monjo mokuroku. Hōzōkan, 1986.

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Sendenka, Kokuritsu Gekijō, ed. Hossōshū no jionne: Yakushiji, Kōfukuji. Nihon Geijutsu Bunka Shinkōkai, 2007.

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Japan), Kōfukuji (Nara-shi. Kōfukuji no bijutsu: Tokubetsu chinretsu. Nara Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, 1992.

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1947-, Tagawa Shunʾei, and Kaneko Hiroaki 1947-, eds. Kōfukuji no subete: Rekishi oshie bijutsu. Shōgakukan, 2004.

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Hakubutsukan, Tōkyō Kokuritsu, ред. Kōfukuji kokuhōten: Nanʼendō Heisei daishūri rakkei kinen. Geijutsu Kenkyū Shinkō Zaidan, 1997.

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Kotaki, Chihiro. Ashura-zō no himitsu: Kōfukuji Chūkondō rakkei kinen. Asahi Shinbun Shuppan, 2018.

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Takei, Tetsuō. Kenzō jōgen: Kōfukuji jūshichisei taikan Tetsuō Oshō jijaku. Kōfukuji, 1987.

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Nara Joshi Daigaku. Kodaigaku Gakujutsu Kenkyū Sentā. Setsuritsu Junbishitsu., ed. Girei ni miru Nihon no Bukkyō: Tōdaiji, Kōfukuji, Yakushiji. Hōzōkan, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kōfukuji"

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Ford, James L. "Jōkei, Hōnen, and the Kōfukuji sōjō." In Jōkei and Buddhist Devotion in Early Medieval Japan. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195188141.003.0007.

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Kleine, Christoph. "23 Jōkei: The Kōfukuji Petition (1205)." In Buddhist Asia. De Gruyter, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111254081-024.

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Pokorny, Lukas K. "Possession and Exorcism in Kōfuku no Kagaku." In Ideas of Possession. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780197679951.003.0017.

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Abstract Kōfuku no Kagaku (internationally known as Happy Science) is a major Japanese new religious movement with branches operating worldwide. A central theme in recent years has been the potential of possession by evil spirits. In this respect, Kōfuku no Kagaku offers a variety of exorcistic and apotropaic rituals. This chapter examines how spirit possession is understood in Kōfuku no Kagaku doctrine and delineates a broad range of practical measures offered to members to combat and ward off possession. In Kōfuku no Kagaku, exorcism functions as a power node of faith in practice. Moreover,
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"13 Kōfuku no Kagaku." In Handbook of East Asian New Religious Movements. BRILL, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004362970_014.

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Pokorny, Lukas K. "Kōfuku no Kagaku and the Boiling Cauldron." In Blicklichter und Grenzgänge. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657796922_014.

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Pokorny, Lukas K. "The Funerary Tradition of Kōfuku no Kagaku." In Taking Seriously, Not Taking Sides. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657796601_011.

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