On being nonreligious in contemporary Japan: decline, antipathy, and aversion to institutions
"This book challenges the notion of the nonreligious in Japan being religious through tradition and institution. Ian and Clark instead argue that many Japanese say they are nonreligious because they actually dislike religion and want to distance themselves from it. To support this argument, the...
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Bloomsbury Academic
2025
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Secularism (Japan)
History 21st century
B Irreligion (Japan) History 21st century |
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