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Index
Preface to the Second Edition Preface Part I: The Meiji Restoration of 1868 and Buddhism
1. The Attempted Suppression of Buddhism 2. Early Buddhist Social Ferment 3. Uchiyama Gudō: Radical Sōtō Zen Priest 4. Institutional Buddhism’s Rejection of Progressive Social Action
Part II: Japanese Militarism and Buddhism
5. The Incorporation of Buddhism into the Japanese War Machine (1913–30) 6. Buddhist Resistance to Japanese Militarism 7. The Emergence of Imperial-Way Buddhism 8. The Emergence of Imperial-State Zen and Soldier Zen 9. Other Zen Masters and Scholars in the War Effort
Part III: Postwar Trends
10. The Postwar Japanese Responses to Imperial-Way Buddhism, Imperial-State Zen, and Soldier Zen 11. Corporate Zen in Postwar Japan 12. Was It Buddhism? 13. Epilogue
Notes Concise Glossary of Buddhist Terminology Works Cited About the Author
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