This week, we’re starting a multi-episode series on one of Japan’s most famous organizations: the study society-turned-religion-turned-political-party known as the Value Creation Society, or Soka Gakkai.
Sources
Victoria, Brian Daizen. “Engaged Buddhism: A Skeleton in the Closet?” Journal of Global Buddhism, vol 2 (2001).
McLaughlin, Levi. Soka Gakkai’s Human Revolution: The Rise of a Mimetic Nation in Modern Japan.
Dator, James Allen. “The Soka Gakkai: A Socio-Political Interpretation.” Contemporary Religions in Japan 6, No 3 (Sept, 1965).
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2 thoughts on “Episode 357 – A Nation in a Nation, Part 1”
What was that explanatory book on Buddhism you recommended? You said it was very well written.
Thanks for this podcast. I am a listener from the beginning and a patreon supporter. Hiked over much of Japan’s ancient roads and intend too go back.
After hearing about the description of Soka Gakkai as a nation within a nation and all the things they offer, I can see how they would be so appealing. An orchestra, a school, clubs, plus basing off an established religion and theology.
Speaking of which, because of its connection to Nichiren Buddhism, why is it considered a new religious movement in the vein of Oomoto? You even said that it’s one of the four sects of Nichiren. Or did I misunderstand?
What was that explanatory book on Buddhism you recommended? You said it was very well written.
Thanks for this podcast. I am a listener from the beginning and a patreon supporter. Hiked over much of Japan’s ancient roads and intend too go back.
After hearing about the description of Soka Gakkai as a nation within a nation and all the things they offer, I can see how they would be so appealing. An orchestra, a school, clubs, plus basing off an established religion and theology.
Speaking of which, because of its connection to Nichiren Buddhism, why is it considered a new religious movement in the vein of Oomoto? You even said that it’s one of the four sects of Nichiren. Or did I misunderstand?