"Bellah is a sociologist with a grand vision of history, deeply
concerned with the twists and turns of religious values, weaving
pre-modern religious thinking into the debates of modernization and
modernity. He takes a reflective turn with "Imagining Japan,
evidencing his profound concern with religious evolution."--Tetsuo
Najita, University of Chicago
"One of the most original attempts to understand some of the
psychological and symbolic roots of the central problems in
Japanese history. Bellah masterfully brings together intellectual
and institutional dimensions of Japan, making a very important
contribution to Japanese Studies."--S. N. Eisenstadt, Professor
Emeritus at Hebrew University and author of "Japanese Civilization:
A Comparative View
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