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Volume 51 Issue 2

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  • McMullen, Matthew D., Paul L. Swanson, and Kaitlyn Ugoretz
    Editors' Introduction: Half a Century of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies [119-124]
  • Swanson, Paul L.
    The Study of Japanese Religions Past, Present, and Future: Reflections on the History of the JJRS [125-134]
  • Hayashi Makoto
    The JJRS and the Study of Japanese Religions [135-144]
  • Kawahashi Noriko
    A Feminist Religion Scholar’s Tribute to the JJRS and NIRC [145-150]
  • Kimbrough, R. Keller
    Buddhism in Medieval Japanese Fiction: Personal Reflections [151-169]
  • Bushelle, Emi Foulk
    Speech, Text, and Reality: Kokugaku and the Buddhist Roots of Japanese Philology [171-195]
  • Klautau, Orion
    The Politics of Essence: Towards a History of the Public Study of Buddhism in 1880s Japan [197-220]
  • Thomas, Jolyon Baraka
    Why Teach Religion?: Scholars of Religion and Education Policy in Postwar Japan [221-251]
  • Rots, Aike P.
    Crossing Boundaries: Rethinking “Japanese Religion” in the Anthropocene [253-283]
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