Hirochika NAKAMAKI

As Atividades Acadêmicas Principais

3. The Japanese Association for the Study of Religion and Society


"Religion and Society: Special Issue/Records of the 2002 Workshop" is the first English publication of the Japanese Association for the Study of Religion and Society (Shuukyou to Shakai Gakkai), commemorating its 10th anniversary. This volume has been launched recently and is available for purchase at the price of 15 (USD) or 1500 yen.

Religion and Society
Special Issue
Records of the 2002 Workshops
2004 c Japanese Association for the Study of Religion and Society
143 p.

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CONTENTS
I   Research from Kansai on New Religions
1. Religion as Narrative: An Application of P. Ricoeur°s Conception of Mimesis Using Computer Coding
Yutaka AKIBA
2. Using Computers to Analyze Textual Data in the Study of Religion
Akira KAWABATA
3. Socion Theory Applied to Religion: An Analysis of Triad Calculation in Social Networks
Futoshi WATANABE
4. Using Ethnomethodology in Research on Religion
Hajime KANEKO
II   The Vitalistic Conception of Salvation: Is it still an Effective Viewpoint?
5. Introductory Paper: 20 Years of the Vitalistic Conception of Salvation
Michihito TSUSHIMA
6. The Vitalistic Conception of Salvation and Japanese New Religions
Tatsuya YUMIYAMA
7. The End of the Vitalistic Conception of Salvation: An Inquiry into Conceptual Validity in Modern Japanese New Religions
Naoki KASHIO
8. "The Vitalistic Conception of Salvation" in Brazil: Japanese New Religions and Pentecostalism
Masanobu YAMADA
9. The Vitalistic Conception of Salvation in Company Religion: Konosuke Matsushita and Yukio Funai
Hirochika NAKAMAKI
III   A Comparison of Religious Education in Japan and Korea: The Question of "Religion" in Public Education
10. Religious Education in Public Education
Nobutaka INOUE
11. The Issue of Religion in Public Schools
Kyoko MURAKAMI
12. The Public Aspect of Religious Education
Hirofumi TSUSHIRO
13. Religious Education in Korea: Competition between Religious Institutions and the State
Won-bun LEE
14. On the Need for Religious Cultural Education
Son-rin CHO