Journal of Death and Life Studies (2004-autum, vol.4)
published : October 25, 2004
- Kenji Matsuo
- Death and Buddhism in Mediaeval: Perspective from the model of official monks and reclusive monks systems
- Hideyuki Yahata
- Moral Thinking about Embryo-Fetus Period: Reconsidering the Problems of Existence
- Chino Sato
- Transforming Soga Monogatari into Entertainment: Traces of requiem in Edo Kabuki
- Kenta Suzuki
- On the Understanding of the pain of Birth in Buddhism
- Noriko Niijima
- On the Influence of the Deceased on the reality of Death
- Report of Symposium "The Co-Existence of the Dead and the Living"
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- Youichi Hattori
- The Disintegration of Death in Hospice: An Anthropologocal Analysis of Terminal Care in Modern Society
- Ryugen Tanemura
- The Funeral Rite in Indian Tantric Buddhism: A Study of the M?asugatiniyojana of ?unyasam?dhivajra
- Shigeyuki Akiyama
- From"Inner Child as Otherness" to Birth and Death: Pedagogy,Death and Life Studies,Psychoanalysis
- Yumi Furusawa
- The range of Spiritual Care in the context of Medicine and Social welfare.
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