Soka Gakkai in America: Accommodation and ConversionThis is the first in-depth study of the Soka Gakkai Buddhists in the United States. Drawing on unprecedented access to the organization through surveys and interviews, it provides a definitive and revealing picture of one of the fastest-growing religions in the world. The authors shed light on contemporary American society and show how many members of this sect are drawn from a growing "transmodern" subculture in America. In addition, the book traces the development of the organization in the US, examining how it adapted to the peculiar circumstances of America's cultural life showing how it has now become a very American phenomenon. |
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... rewards 27 18 14 19 Material rewards ( new house , car , etc. ) 14 23 22 21 21 Conspicuous , non - material goals : Psychological well - being , confidence 18 11 14 13 Physical health 26 26 35 27 Career success 39 53 41 48 Better ...
... rewards 27 18 14 19 Material rewards ( new house , car , etc. ) 14 23 22 21 21 Conspicuous , non - material goals : Psychological well - being , confidence 18 11 14 13 Physical health 26 26 35 27 Career success 39 53 41 48 Better ...
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... rewards and avoid costs . However , some rewards are quite scarce and not available to everyone in a society . Because of this fact of life , people create compensators , defined as " the belief that a reward will be obtained in the ...
... rewards and avoid costs . However , some rewards are quite scarce and not available to everyone in a society . Because of this fact of life , people create compensators , defined as " the belief that a reward will be obtained in the ...
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... Rewards of Conversion Conversion to a new religion often leads to tension with family members , friends , and sometimes work colleagues , who may be disturbed by what can seem like a sudden change in an indi- vidual's language and ...
... Rewards of Conversion Conversion to a new religion often leads to tension with family members , friends , and sometimes work colleagues , who may be disturbed by what can seem like a sudden change in an indi- vidual's language and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Soka Gakkai History and Philosophy | 13 |
The Membership of SGIUSA | 36 |
Copyright | |
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