The collection of essays in Global Citizens gives interesting insights into how the Soka Gakkei preceive themselves and their practices.

The Middle Way (Journal of the Buddhist Society) Vol 76, No 2

Global Citizens is a study of the Soka Gakkai Buddhist movement, which was founded in 1930 in Japan, spread rapidly after the Second World War, and has since developed a world-wide following. The book provides an historical overview of the development of the movement as an educational reform society, its development into a sect of Nichiren Buddhism. It provides important details of Soka Gakkai's entry into Japanese politics, including up-to-date information on the relationship between the Komeito - the political party founded by the Soka Gakkai - and the Liberal Democratic Party–its historical opponent in Japanese politics and present partner in the ruling coalition. The book then documents the spread of Soka Gakkai Buddhism to North and South America, Europe, and other Asian countries.
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A study of the Soka Gakkai Buddhist movement providing an historical overview of the importance of the movement as an educational reform society and its development into a sect of Nichiren Buddhism. It provides details of Soka Gakkai activity Japanese politics and its spread throughout the world.
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PART I: ORIGINS AND CHANGES IN JAPAN ; PART II: INTERNATIONAL APPEARANCES
`The collection of essays in Global Citizens gives interesting insights into how the Soka Gakkei preceive themselves and their practices.' The Middle Way (Journal of the Buddhist Society) Vol 76, No 2
Well-known and respected authors in the sociology of religion Collection of essays providing an historical overview of the importance of the development of the Soka Gakkai movement internationally
Well-known and respected authors in the sociology of religion Collection of essays providing an historical overview of the importance of the development of the Soka Gakkai movement internationally

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ISBN
9780199240395
Publisert
2000
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Oxford University Press
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644 gr
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226 mm
Bredde
146 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
456