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Illustrations Preface Part I: The Structure of Religious Groups Chapter 1: Japanese Religious Affiliations: Motives and Obligations Part II: The Dynamics of Social Conflict Chapter 2: Pilgrimage and World Renewal Chapter 3: The Cross and the Cudgel Part III: The Dynamics of Social and Economic Change Chapter 4: The Weber Thesis and the Economic Development of Japan Chapter 5: Buddhism and Modernization Chapter 6: Ittoen: The Work Ethic of a Buddhist Utopia Part IV: Secularization and National Identity Chapter 7: The Secularization of Japanese Religion Chapter 8: Japan Theory and Civil Religion Notes Index
The book tells the stories of the men who were paid professionals in the Boy Scouts of America in the first half of the Twentieth Century. They had personal struggles and sometimes conflict among themselves.These men worked tirelessly to create the largest Scouting organization in the world and one of the largest youth movements of all time. The book gives some insight into their stories and the impact of their contributions toward the country we live in today.
Responsibility is the queen of modern virtues, Winston Davis argues, even if there is no consensus as to what responsibility means. These essays, by scholars of philosophy, anthropology, history, religious studies, classics and law, encompass conceptions of responsibility around the globe.
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