In this clear book, Kegan Chandler makes a conceptual intervention in the study of Japanese religions, extending the category of monotheism to cases where people have resisted it and showing how to reflect critically on our scholarly categories without undermining their reference to the world.
Kevin Schilbrack, Appalachian State University, USA
Chandlers book makes significant contributions to the advancement of comparative study, modern Japanese religions, Japanese religious and intellectual history, and other relevant fields. His comparative analysis, supported by thoughtful and clear theoretical bases, makes possible the novelty of bringing together religions so far studied separately.
Higashibaba Ikuo, Tenri University, Japan