A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion

This essay attempts to determine whether Daisaku Ikeda can be seen as a Jamesian psychologist of religion. Concerning the development of this essay, it first focuses on a common concern that exists if we look at the work of William James and the Psychology of Religion in terms of how it exists as a...

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Main Author: Chae Young Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/11/607
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spelling doaj-04b72341819f42d199e889d8d9696b822020-11-25T00:39:59ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442019-11-01101160710.3390/rel10110607rel10110607A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of ReligionChae Young Kim0Religious Studies, Sogang University, Seoul 04107, KoreaThis essay attempts to determine whether Daisaku Ikeda can be seen as a Jamesian psychologist of religion. Concerning the development of this essay, it first focuses on a common concern that exists if we look at the work of William James and the Psychology of Religion in terms of how it exists as a distinct movement and how it is related to Ikeda’s perception of religion within a secular world. Next, this essay articulates his notion of self and the role of mediating symbols as this exists, especially in religion, in discourse, and in the arts in correspondence and relation to James’ Psychology of Religion. Finally, this essay critically raises questions that point to further developments as regards the thesis of this article.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/11/607psychology of religionwilliam jamesdaisaku ikedareligious healingreligious conversionlesser selfgreater selfreligious experience
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A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion
Religions
psychology of religion
william james
daisaku ikeda
religious healing
religious conversion
lesser self
greater self
religious experience
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title A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion
title_short A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion
title_full A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion
title_fullStr A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion
title_full_unstemmed A Sketch on Daisaku Ikeda as a Jamesian Psychologist of Religion
title_sort sketch on daisaku ikeda as a jamesian psychologist of religion
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
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publishDate 2019-11-01
description This essay attempts to determine whether Daisaku Ikeda can be seen as a Jamesian psychologist of religion. Concerning the development of this essay, it first focuses on a common concern that exists if we look at the work of William James and the Psychology of Religion in terms of how it exists as a distinct movement and how it is related to Ikeda’s perception of religion within a secular world. Next, this essay articulates his notion of self and the role of mediating symbols as this exists, especially in religion, in discourse, and in the arts in correspondence and relation to James’ Psychology of Religion. Finally, this essay critically raises questions that point to further developments as regards the thesis of this article.
topic psychology of religion
william james
daisaku ikeda
religious healing
religious conversion
lesser self
greater self
religious experience
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/11/607
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