Contemporary Religions in Japan

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Various
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International Institute for the Study of Religions
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1960 to 1970
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Contemporary Religions in Japan  was published from 1960 to 1970 by the International Institute for the Study of Religions in Tokyo. Four years later, in 1974, it was revived as the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. In 1981 the editorship was transferred to the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture.

 

CUMULATIVE LISTING OF ESSAYS & BOOK REVIEWS FROM

CONTEMPORARY RELIGIONS IN JAPAN


Volumes 1–11 (1960–1970)

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March 1960, 1/1

1. Kishimoto Hideo & William P. Woodard
From the Editorial Board, From the Editor" [3-6]
2. Nishitani Keiji
The Religious Situation in Present-Day Japan [7-24]
3. Ōshima Yasumasa
Religion and Morality [25-38]
4. Hirai Naofusa
The Principles of Shrine Shinto [39-54]
5. Institute Study
Soka Gakkai and the Nichiren Sect [55-70]
6. Delmer M. Brown
Review of ]. Edward Kidder, Jr., Japan, Before Buddhism [71-72]
7. Delmer M. Brown
Review of Winburn T. Thomas, Protestant Beginnings in Japan; Charles W. Iglehart, A Century of Protestant Christianity in Japan [73-75]
8. Masutani Fumio
Review of Matsunaga Reiho, The 8oto Approach to Zen [76-77]
9. William P. Woodard
The Religious World in Japan [78-83]
10. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1959 [84-93]
11. Editorial staff
Soka Gakkai and Temple Cemeteries [94–95]
12. Editorial staff
Religious Statistics [96–98]
13. Translations and Official Documents
The Japanese Constitution: Articles concerning religion and related human rights [99–102]

June

1960, 1/2

14. Tanigawa Tetsuzō
National Character and Religion [1-15]
15. Ashizu Yoshihiko
The Shinto Directive and the Constitution: From the Standpoint of a Shintoist [16-34]
16. H. Neil McHarland
The New Religions of Japan [35-47]
17. An Institute Study
Soka Gakkai and the Nichiren Sho Sect. [48-54]
18. Furuta Shōkin
Review of Chang Chen-chi, The Practice of Zen [55-58]
19. Oishi Shuten
Review of Takagi Hiroo,The Newly Established Religions in Japan [59-63]
20. William P. Woodard
Review of Japan National Commission for UNESCO, Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture [63-66]
21. William P. Woodard
Review of Fujisawa Chikao, Concrete Universality of Japanese Way of Thinking [67-68]
22. Editorial staff
Question and Problems [69-71]
23. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (January - March) [72-81]
24. Editorial staff
Religious Statistics [82-84]
25. Translations and Official Documents
The Shinto Directive [85-89]

September

1960, 1/3

26. Kishimoto Hideo
The Problem of Religion and Modernization in Japan [1-19]
27. Yuasa Tatsuki
PL (Perfect Liberty) [20-29]
28. H. Neill McFarland
The New Religions of Japan [30-39]
29. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [40-67]
30. Masunaga Reiho
Review of Sohaku Ogata, Zen for the West [68-69]
31. Charles Iglehart
Review of Ono Sokyō, The Kami Way: An Introduction to Shrine Shinto [69-70]
32. William P. Woodard
Review of Donald Keene, Living Japan [71-72]
33. William P. Woodard
Review of Robert E. Hume, The World's Living Religions [73-74]
34. Editorial staff
Questions and Problems [75-79]
35. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (April - June) [80-87]
36. Translations and Official Documents
Ministry of Welfare Notification: Interpretation of Article 13 regarding cemeteries and Interment [88-90]

December

1960, 1/4

37. A Panel Discussion by Tsunamasa Furuya
The Japanese and Religion [1-23]
38. Fujieda Masakazu
The Church of World Messianity [24-34]
39. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [35-56]
40. H. Neill McFarland
The New Religions of Japan [57-69]
41. Richard Bush
Review of Japanese Association for Religious Studies and the Japanese Organizing Commiitee of the Ninth International Congress for the History of Religions, Religious Studies in Japan [70-74]
42. Tamura Yoshio
Review of Eisho Kawasaki; Sakiji Kawashiguma; Chiko Sanada, Social Function of the Buddhist Temple [74-75]
43. Murano Senchu
Japanese Buddhism and World Buddhism [76-81]
44. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (July - September) [82-91]

March

1961, 2/1

45. Ikado Fujio
The Origin of the Social Status of Protestant Christianity in Japan [1-29]
46. Kamomiya Jōkai
Rissho Kosei Kai [30-38]
47. Delwin B. Schneider
Konko-Kyo: A Religion of Mediation [39-54]
48. Noah Brannen
A Visit to the Soka Gakkai Headquarters [55-62]
49. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [63-76]
50. Richard Bush
Review of Japanese Association for Religious Studies and the Japanese Organizing Commiitee of the Ninth International Congress for the History of Religions, Religious Studies in Japan (2) [77-80]
51. Buddhist Year Book Publication Society
1961 Buddhist Year Book [81]
52. William P. Woodard
Review of Frank Cary, History of Christianity in Japan 1859-1908 [82]
53. William P. Woodard
Review of R.P. Dore, City Life in Japan: Life in a Tokyo Ward [82-84]
54. William P. Woodard
Questions and Problems [85-92]
55. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1960 (October - December) [93-96]

June

1961, 2/2

56. Kudō Takuya
The Faith of Soka Gakkai [1-12]
57. Naoh Brannen
A Visit to Taisekiji, Head Temple of Soka Gakkai [13-29]
58. Ikado Fujio
The Origin of the Social Status of Protestant Christianity in Japan (1859-1918) [30-68]
59. Darley Downs
Review of Yorke Allen, Jr., A Seminary Survey [69-78]
60. William P. Woodard
Review of John Clark Archer, Faith Men Live By [79-80]
61. William P. Woodard
Review of Charles S. Braden, The World's Religions [80-81]
62. Editorial staff
Questions and Problems [82-85]
63. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1961 (January - March) [86-89]

September

1961, 2/3

64. Masutani Fumio
A Modern Japanese Buddhist's Faith [1-25]
65. Kitamura Sayo
Tensho Kotai Jingu-Kyo (The Dancing Religion) [26-42]
66. Kitamura Sayo
Tensho Kotai Jingu-Kyo (2) [43-47]
67. Tamura Yoshiro
Religion and Modern Life II [48-66]
68. Tamura Yoshiro
Review of John Lewis, The Religions of the World Made Simple [67-75]
69. A. F. Verwilghen
Review of Yorke Allen, Jr., A Siminary Survey[0-0]
70. William P. Woodard
Review of Benson Y. Landis, World Religions [80]
71. William P Woodard
Questions and Problems [81-82]
72. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1961 (April - June) [83-88]

December

1961, 2/4

73. National Broadcasting Corporation Program
The Religious Viewpoint of the Japanese Layman [1-24]
74. International Institute for the Study of Religions
A Statistical Survey of Religions in Japan [25-106]

March

1962, 3/1

75. Ōtani Kōshō
Buddhism for Our Time [3-17]
76. William P. Woodard
Religion in Japan in 1961 [18-41]
77. Tamura Yoshirō
Religion and Modern Life II [42-66]
78. International Institute for the Study of Religions
A Statistical Survey of Religions in Japan (Continued) [67-99]

June

1962, 3/2

79. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion (A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council) [103-115]
80. Tenkō-Kyō
Tenkō-Kyō [116-121]
81. Esther Lowell Hibbard
Refutation of Deus by Fabian [122-150]
82. Tamura Yoshirō
Religion and Modern Life II [151-164]
83. Ōishi Shūten
Review of Masatoshi Doi; Yasuo Mizoguchi; Sakae Kobayashi,Nihon ni okeru Kirisuto-kyō to Nihon no Sho-shūkyō to no Sesshoku no Mondai ("The Encounter between Christianity and other Religions in Japan") [165-175]
84. William P. Woodard
Review of Carl Mchalson, Japanese Contributions to Christian Theology [176-180]
85. William P. Woodard
Review of Dr. Enkichi Kan, Revelation and Reason [180-184]
86. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1961 (July - September) [185-192]
87. International Institute for the Study of Religions
A Statistical Survey of Religions in Japan (Continued) [193-204]

September 1962, 3/3

88. Robert Bellah
Traditional Values and the Modernization of Japan [207-219]
89. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion (Continued) [220-233]
90. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [234-246]
91. Noah Brannen
The Teachings of Soka Gakkai [217-263]
92. Esther Lowell Hibbard
Refutation of Deus by Fabian (Continued) [264-274]
93. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1962 (January - March) [275-279]
94. Editorial staff
1961 Statistics of the Union of New Religious Organizations [280-290]

December

1962, 3/4

95. Yasumoto Tōru
Buddhism and the Japanese Mind [291-313]
96. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Contitution and Religion (Continued) [314-333]
97. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [334-350]
98. Esther Lowell Hibbard
Refutation of Deus by Fabian (Continued) [351-370]
99. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1962 (April - September) [371-378]
100. Editorial staff
1959-1960 Statistics Compared [379-388]

March

1963, 4/1

101. Joseph J. Spae
The Catholic Church in Japan [1-78]
102. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion (Continued) [79-92]

June

1963, 4/2

103. Robert N. Bellah
The Religious Situation in the Far East [95-117]
104. A Panel Discussion
What is Religion? [118-133]
105. A Report of the Constitution Investigation Council
The Constitution and Religion [134-145]
106. Inoue Keiichi
Thoughts of Young Buddhists [146-156]
107. Anon.
Loose Leaves From a Village Priest's Notebook [157-168]
108. Joseph J. Spae
Clark B. Offner and Henry Van Straelen, The New Religions [169-177]
109. Editorial staff
Questions and Problems: What is the difference between a shadan and a zaidan? [178-180]
110. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1962 (October - December) [181-186]

September

1963, 4/3

111. R. J. Werblowsky
Religions in Japan [189-202]
112. Tucker N. Callaway
The Middle Way: The Reality of the Unreal [203-211]
113. Seichō-No-Ie Publications
Seichō-No-Ie [212-229]
114. Deguchi Isao
Ōmoto (Great Foundation) [230-247]
115. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [248-263]
116. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura -Founder of the Non-Church Movement- [264-274]
117. Motomochi Kyōko
Chronology for 1963 (January - June) [275-284]

December

1963, 4/4

118. Robert Ramseyer
The Soka Gakkai and the Japanese Local Elections of 1960 [287-303]
119. Moroi Yoshinori
Tenri-Kyō: Some Misconceptions Corrected [304-324]
120. Nakayama Shōzen
On the Doctrine of Tenri-kyō [325-331]
121. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura [332-350]
122. R. J. Hammer
Review of Masaharu Anesaki, Religous Life of the Japanese People [351-354]
123. R. J. Hammer
Review of Delwin B. Schneider, Konkō-kyō: A Japanese Religion [355-357]
124. William P. Woodard
Review of Delwin Schneider, A Konkō-kyō Minister's comments [358-361]
125. William P. Woodard
Review of Raymond Hammer, Japan's Religious Ferment [459-461]
126. Fr. Francis F. Uyttendaele
Review of Werner Kohler, Die Lotus-Lehre und die modernen Religionen in Japan [361-364]
127. William P. Woodard
Review of Richard A. Gard, Great Religions of Modern Man [365-367]
128. William P. Woodard
Review of The Society for International Cultural Relations, Bibliography of Standard Reference Books for Japanese Studies with Descriptive Notes, Vol. IV, Religion [367-368]
129. William P. Woodard
F. Max Muller, The Sacred Books of the East;: The Upanisads and The Texts of Taoism [369-370]

March

1964, 5/1

130. Dayle Bethel
International Interfaith Roundtable Conference [3-33]
131. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura [34-44]
132. Oishi Shūten
The New Religious Sects of Japan [45-80]
133. William P. Woodard
Review of Heinrich Dumoulin, S. J., A History of Zen Buddhism [81-83]
134. William P. Woodard
Review of Chūzō Yamada and Robert Northrup, The Japan Christian Year Book [83-84]
135. William P. Woodard
Review of Richard M. Dorson, Studies in Japanese Folklore [84-86]
136. Willam P. Woodard
Review of The Center for Japanese Social and Political Studies, Journal of Social and Political Ideas in Japan [86-87]
137. William P. Woodard
Review of Charles Burnell Olds, Love: The Issue [87-88]
138. Motomochi Kyōko
Chronology for 1963 (July - November) [89-95]
139. Raymond Hammer
The March 1964 Issue of Contemporary Religions in Japan [97-100]

June

1964, 5/2

140. William P. Woodard
In Memoriam [101-106]
141. the late Kishimoto Hideo
My View of Life and Death [107-118]
142. Alfred Bloom
Shinran's Philosophy of Salvation By Absolute Other Power [119-150]
143. Noah Brannen
Soka Gakkai's Theory of Value [143-154]
144. The Asakusa Kannon Temple
The Asakusa Kannon Temple [155-173]
145. Dayle Bethel and the editor
Second International Interfaith Roundtable Conference [174-189]
146. Raymond Hammer
The June 1964 Issue of Contemporary Religions in Japan [190-193]

September

1964, 5/3

147. Gino K. Piovesana, S.J.
One Hundred Years of Japanese Philosophy 1862-1962 [199-206]
148. Shūyū Kanaoka
Review of Alice Getty, The Gods of Northern Buddhism: their history, iconography, and progressive evolution through the northern Buddhist countries [207-220]
149. Fujieda Masakazu
Comments on Dr. Clark B. Offner and Dr. H. Van Straelen, Modern Japanese Religions [221-231]
150. Noah Brannen
False Religions, Forced Conversions, Iconolasm[232-252]
151. William P. Woodard
Review of Joseph L. Van Hecken, The Catholic Church in Japan since 1859 [253-256]
152. Motomochi Kyōko
Review of Antei Hiyane, Shō-shūkyō Jiten (Dictionary of Various Religions) [256-257]
153. William P. Woodard
Review of Japan Overseas Advertiser. Co., Japanese Universities and Colleges, with Major Research Institutes [257-258]
154. Masutani Fumio
Review of Hōzōkan Henshūbu, Modern Buddhism [258-262]
155. Motomochi Kyōko
Review of Yutaka Iwamoto, Bukkyō Nyūmon (Introduction to Buddhism) [262-263]
156. William P. Woodard
Review of Research Office of the Union of New Religious Organization in Japan, Sengo Shūkyō Kaisō Roku (Recollection of Religion in Postwar Japan) [263-265]
157. William P. Woodard
Review of Religious Affairs Section of Ministry of Education, Shūkyō Nenkan (Religions Year Book) [265-266]
158. William P. Woodard
Review of Religious Affairs Section of Ministry of Education, Nihon no Shūkyō (Japanese Religions) [267]
159. William P. Woodard
Review of H. Kern, Saddharma-Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law [267-268]
160. William P. Woodard
Review of James Legge, The I Ching [268-269]
161. William P. Woodard
Review of T. W. Rhys Davids, The Questions of King Milinda [269-270]
162. William P. Woodard
Review of S. G. F. Brandon, Man and his Destiny in the Great Religions [270-271]
163. William P. Woodard
Review of F. Th. Stcherbatsky, Buddhist Logic [271-272]
164. William P. Woodard
Review of Shōkō Watanabe, Japanese Buddhism - A Critical Appraisal [272]
165. William P. Woodard
Review of The Urantia Book [273]
166. Tamura Yoshirō
Review of Tatsumi Hashimoto, Sosen Sūhai to Nichijō Seikatsu; Ancestor Worship and Japanese Daily Life [274-279]

December

1964, 5/4

167. William P. Woodard
The International Institute for the Study of Religions [283-295]
168. Tamura Yoshirō
What is Religion? [296-331]
169. Sonoda Minoru
Review of Ono Sokyō, Basic Knowledge and Basic Problems of Shinto [332-345]
170. William H. H. Norman
Kanzō Uchimura -Founder of the Non-Church Movement- [346-367]
171. Editorial staff
Chronology (December 1963 - June 1964) [368-374]

March

1965, 6/1

172. Ienaga Saburō
Japan's Modernization and Buddhism [1-41]
173. Karasawa Tomitarō
Morality from Now On: Concerning the Moral Guidance Data [42-57]
174. Alfred Bloom
Observations in the Study of Contemporary Nichiren Buddhism [58-74]
175. Paul Winemiller
Shin Buddhism [75-101]
176. Nakamura Kyōko
Review of Tamamuro Taijō, Sōshiki Bukkyō (Funeral Buddhism) [102-105]
177. Editorial staff
Chronology (July - December 1964) [106- 110]

June

1965, 6/2

178. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan [111-203]

December

1965, 6/4

182. Murano Senchū
The Saddharmapundarika and Its Influence [315-347]
183. Sherwood F. Moran
The Statue of Fugen Bosatsu Okura Museum, Tokyo [348-381]
184. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan (Continued) [382-402]
185. James M. Phillips
Review of Charles W. Iglehart, International Christian University: An Adventure in Christian Higher Education in Japan [403-404]
186. Enkichi Kan
Review of Charles Hugh Germany, Protestant Theologies in Modern Japan [404-408]

March

1966, 7/1

187. Staff of RCRD, CIE
Shintō Symbols [3-39]
188. Miyaji Naokazu
What is Shinto? [40-50]
189. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan [51-79]
190. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1965 (January - June) [80-87]

June

1966, 7/2

191. Staff of RCRD, CIE
Shinto Symbols (Continued) [89-142]
192. Hiyane Antei
An Interview with Dr. Naokazu Miyaji [143-153]
193. W. K. Bunce
National Holidays - Official Documents [154-165]
194. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan (Continued) [166-187]
195. Editorial staff
Chronology (July 1965 - December 1965) [188-192]

September

1966, 7/3

196. Shōgun Bandō
The Significance of the Nembutsu [193-208]
197. D. R. Nugent
Disposition of State-owned Land Currently Used by Religious Institutions - Official Documents [209-216]
198. Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan
Reminiscences of Religion in Postwar Japan (Continued) [217-273]
199. Morioka Kiyomi and Kumagai Sonoko
Impacts of Population Mobility on Christian Churches [274-296]

December

1966, 7/4

200. Kinoshita Michio
What I Heard and Saw at the Tokyo Palace [297-320]
201. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers - Official Documents[321-360]

March

1967, 8/1

202. Nara Yasuaki
Buddha and Man [1-15]
203. Murano Senchū
An Outline of the Lotus Sūtra [16-84]
204. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers - Official Documents [85-91]
205. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (Continued) [92-93]
206. Editorial staff
General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (Continued) [94-100]

June

1967, 8/2

207. Klaus P. Koepping
Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyōdan - A preliminary discussion of a recent religious movement in Japan [101-134]
208. Noah S. Brannen
Happiness and Life's Objective (Chapter 4 of Shakubuku Kyōten) [135-144]
209. The Constitution Investigation Council
The 38th General Meeting, December 2, 1958 [145-176]
210. Wilhelm Schiffer S. J.
Necromangers in the Tōhoku [177-185]
211. Katakura Motoko
Review of Izutsu Toshihiko, Ethico-Religious Concepts in the Qur'ān [186-190]
212. Ono Sokyō
Review of Kuki Yukio,Nihon no Shūkyō: Minzoku no Shūkyō-shi (Religions of Japan: A History of the Religions of People) [190-193]
213. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1966 (January - June) [194-200]

September & December

1967, 8/3-4

214. Herman Ooms
The Religion of the Household: A case study of ancestor worship in Japan [201-333]
215. Editorial staff
Chronology (July 1966- June 1967) [334-346]

March & June

1968, 9/1-2

216. Fritz Dumermuth
Religion in Sociological Perspective [1-29]
217. Douglas A. Fox
Soteriology in Jōdo Shin and Christianity [30-51]
218. Ishizawa Kaname
The Philosophy of Nyōzai or Thusness [52-0]
219. Watanabe Eimi
Risshō Kōsei-Kai: A Sociological Observation of Its Members, Their Conversion and Their Activites [75-151]
220. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1967 (July - December) [152-160]

September

1968, 9/3

221. Julia Ching
The Problem of Evil and a Possible Dialogue Between Christianity and Neo-Confucianism [161-193]
222. George B. Bikle, Jr.
Thy Kingdom Come on Earth: Some Reflections on the Social Gospel Movement in Japan [194-210]
223. Takeda Chido
School Education and Religion in Japan [211-232]
224. Paul O. Ingram
Hōnen's and Shinran's Justification for Their Doctrine of Salvation by Faith through "Other Power" [233-251]
225. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1968 (January - June) [252-257]

December

1968, 9/4

226. Martin A. Bertman
The Hebrew Encounter with Evil [259-267]
227. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution, Part 1 [268-338]
228. The Findings of the World Conference on Religion and Peace
Disarmament / Development / Human Rights: The Findings of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (October 16-21, 1970) [339-376]

March & June

1969, 10/1-2

229. Edward E. Bollinger
The Unity of Government and Religion in the Ryūkyū Islands to 1,500 A.D. [1-56]
230. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution, Part 2 [57-98]
231. Doi Masatoshi
A Few Words of Welcome (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [102-103]
232. Sir Zafrulla Khan
Message (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [104-105]
233. S. J. Samartha
The Progress and Promise of Inter-religious Dialogues (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [106-115]
234. Iisaka Yoshiaki
The Significance of Inter-religious Dialogue for World Peace (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [116-125]
235. Resume of Opening Discussion
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [126-129]
236. Abe Masao
The Buddhist View of Inter-religious Dialogue (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [130-133]
237. Resume of Comments and Discussion
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [134-137]
238. R. J. Zwi Werblowsky
The Jewish View of Inter-religious Dialogue (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [138-141]
239. Resume of Comments and Discussion
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [142-144]
240. Raymond Panikkar
Inter-Faith Dialogue (Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace) [145-149]
241. The Process of Drafting and Discussing the Statement
Report of the Consulation on Inter-Religious Dialogue with Special Reference to World Peace [149-154]

September & December

1969, 10//3-4

242. Paul O. Ingram
Soka Gakkai and the Kōmeitō: Buddhism and Political Power in Japan [155-180]
243. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution, Part 3 [181-203]
244. Lord Abbot Kōshō Otani
Part one: Address (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [204-254]
245. Zafrulla Khan
Part two: Fundamental Papers (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [254-285]
246. B. J. Zwi Werblowsky
Between the Crossfires: Some Reflection on Religion, Peace, and Human Rights (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [286-315]
247. Editorial staff
Chronology for 1968 (July - December) [316-330]

March &

1970, 11/1-2

248. H. Byron Earhart
The Ideal of Nature in Japanese Religion and Its Possible Significance for Environmental Concerns [1-26]
249. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom and The Okada Religion Bill [27-79]
250. Johannes Swyngedouw
A Brief Guide to English-Language Materials on Japan's Religions [80-97]
251. Homer A. Jack
Part three: Position Papers (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [98-118]
252. Eugene Carson Blake
Development (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [118-131]
253. Helder Camara
Religions and the Need for Structural Changes in Today's World (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [132-139]
254. Ralph David Abernathy
An Appeal to the Religious Peoples of the World and to All Men of Good Will (World Conference on Religion and Peace Proceedings) [140-147]

September & December

1970, 11/3-4

255. In Memoriam
In Memoriam [149-153]
256. Suzuki Norihisa
Nobuta Kishimoto and the Beginnings of the Scientific Study of Religion in Modern Japan [155-180]
257. A. W. Sadler
Of Talismans and Shadow Bodies -Annual Perification Bites at a Tokyo Shrine [181-222]
258. Abe Yoshiya
Religious Freedom Under the Meiji Constitution (Continued) [223-266]
259. Editorial staff
Appendixes and Bibliography [268-296]
260. William P. Woodard
Review of A Survey by the Agency for Curtural Affairs; Ministry of Education,Japanese Religion [297-308]
261. W. H. M. Creemers
Review of William P. Woodard,The Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 and Japanese Religions [309-316]
262. Winston Davis
Review of Joseph J. Spae, Shinto Man [317-322]
263. David Reid
Review of C. William Mensendiek, A Man for His Times: The Life and Thought of David Bowman Schneder Missionary to Japan 1887-1938 [323-324]
264. David Reid
Review of Joseph Jennes, A History of the Catholic Church in Japan From its Beginnings to the Early Meiji Era (1549-1873) [325-326]