Teacher of Tenrikyo: Reason and emotion working together ; A response paper to Professor Blackwood

The author further elaborates reason and emotion in Tenrikyo religion in reply to Russell Blackwood's article in this issue of the journal. Michiko Yusa's thesis is that Tenrikyo distinguishes "negative" and "positive" emotions and ascribes reason the power to transform...

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Main Author: Yusa, Michiko (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: 1991
In: Asian thought & society
Year: 1991, Volume: 16, Issue: 46, Pages: 44-47
Further subjects:B Association
B Japan
B Religion
B Religious community
B Teaching
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Summary:The author further elaborates reason and emotion in Tenrikyo religion in reply to Russell Blackwood's article in this issue of the journal. Michiko Yusa's thesis is that Tenrikyo distinguishes "negative" and "positive" emotions and ascribes reason the power to transform or purify these negative emotions into positive emotions. (DÜI-Sen)
Physical Description:Lit.Hinw. S. 47
ISSN:0361-3968
Contains:In: Asian thought & society