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Isomae, Jun'ichi; Jacobowitz, Seth (2002), The Discursive Position of Religious Studies in Japan: Masaharu Anesaki and the Origins of Religious Studies. Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 14 (1),
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Bloom, Alfred (May 1964). "Review: History of Japanese Religion; with Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation".
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in 1897. In 1900, he went studying abroad, and spent three years in India and Europe (1900–1903). During this time he studied under
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lecturing on Japanese literature and life. The lecture notes from this period were revised and were later the base for the book
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History of Japanese Religion. With special Reference to the social and moral Life of the Nation, 1930
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into Japanese and explored terms of understanding between Buddhism and Western Philosophy.
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Religious Life of the Japanese People. Its present Status and historical Background, 1938
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He spent more than another year abroad in 1908–09 with partial support from
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Hanatsumi Nikki, 1909 (recently translated as Flowers of Italy, 2009)
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This biographical article about a Japanese academic is a
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A Concordance to the History of Kirishitan Missions, 1930
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International Dictionary of Intellectual Historians
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Quelques pages d'histoire religieuse du Japon, 1921
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International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation
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Kyoto
Tokyo
Japan
Comparative religion
House of Peers
Meiji period
International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation
League of Nations
Kyoto
Samurai
Katsura-no-miya
Third High School
Tokyo Imperial University
philosophy
Tetsujirō Inoue
Raphael von Koeber
Comparative religion
Tetsugaku Kan
Deussen
Hermann Oldenberg
Gerbe
Albrecht Weber
Thomas William Rhys Davids
Albert Kahn
Harvard University
University of Tokyo
Nichiren Buddhist
Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung
Order of the Sacred Treasure

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