Monotheism in the New Religious Movements of Japan

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<p>This book calls for a reformation of the image of monotheism in studies of Japanese religions and in the study of religions in general. According to most scholars “Japan” and “monotheism” mix like oil and water. Whatever Japanese religion is we are told the “Western” category of monotheism cannot not be imposed. The predominance of this standard ruling makes critical the study of Japan’s new religious movements (NRMs)—exemplified in this volume by Kurozumikyō Tenrikyō and Konkōkyō which have occasionally and controversially been pinned with the monotheism label. However significant disagreement and confusion have persisted for nearly a century in Western scholarship over precisely how to classify these religions and furthermore over where their monotheism if it exists might have come from. Chandler argues that this long history of dissonance in the West is the result of a complex layering of taxonomical sociocultural and scholarly issues. Furthermore he suggests this impasse can be addressed via an updated definition of monotheism that takes into account its nuances and includes new monotheistic subcategories. The book reveals the monotheism of Japan’s NRMs in light of this new framework and through a new historical investigation into Japanese sources of monotheism. It is especially relevant to scholars with an interest in Japanese religions and new religious movements as well as the comparative study of religion and philosophy of religion.</p>
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