Soka Gakkai in America: Accommodation and ConversionThis is the first-ever in-depth study of the Soka Gakkai Buddhists in the United States of America (SGI-USA). 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 SGI-USA are drawn from a growing `transmodern' subculture in America. In addition the book traces the development of the organization in the USA, examining how it adapted to the peculiar circumstances of America's cultural life and showing how SGI-USA became a very American phenomenon. |
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Page 32
... understanding of how kosen - rufu is to be achieved has changed dramatically over time . Earlier in the religion's history , the Soka Gakkai believed world peace would be achieved only after a critical mass of the world's population had ...
... understanding of how kosen - rufu is to be achieved has changed dramatically over time . Earlier in the religion's history , the Soka Gakkai believed world peace would be achieved only after a critical mass of the world's population had ...
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... understanding of how chanting works , and why it sometimes does not work , reflects a more orthodox understanding of Soka Gakkai beliefs . The Goal of World Peace If it is not the 76 The Organization and its Members.
... understanding of how chanting works , and why it sometimes does not work , reflects a more orthodox understanding of Soka Gakkai beliefs . The Goal of World Peace If it is not the 76 The Organization and its Members.
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... understanding the recruit- ment process . The importance of interpersonal relationships is further evid- enced by the converts ' descriptions of what they originally found most attractive about SGI - USA . Fifty - two percent of the ...
... understanding the recruit- ment process . The importance of interpersonal relationships is further evid- enced by the converts ' descriptions of what they originally found most attractive about SGI - USA . Fifty - two percent of the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Soka Gakkai History and Philosophy | 13 |
The Membership of SGIUSA | 36 |
Copyright | |
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