Family Temples and Religious Learning in Contemporary Japanese Buddhism
It is well known that in the modern period, the various Buddhist schools in Japan followed the example of the Jōdo Shinshū in adopting clerical marriage and a family inheritance system for the transmission of parish temples. This article highlights the importance of family as the context in which re...
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Year: 2015, Volume: 16, Pages: 144-156 |
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clerical marriage
B Japanese Buddhism B Jōdo Shinshū B monastic training B temple succession |
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