
New Books Network Jolyon Baraka Thomas and Matthew D. McMullen, "The New Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions" (U Hawaii Press, 2024)
Dec 28, 2025
Matthew D. McMullen, a Senior Research Fellow at the Nanzan Institute, and Jolyon Baraka Thomas, an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, delve into their latest work on Japanese religions. They discuss the evolution of the Nanzan Guide, emphasizing its new accessible format for diverse audiences. The duo explores how Japanese religions intersect with cosmology, politics, and feelings, examining innovative methods in knowledge production. Their insights reveal the importance of scrutinizing essentialist concepts in the study of religion.
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How The Project Began
- The idea for the new guide began from discussions and social media posts noting the 2005 guide was outdated.
- Matthew McMullen and Jolyon Thomas launched the update after encouragement from colleagues and COVID-delayed planning.
Crowdsource To Broaden A Volume
- Crowdsource expertise: recruit section editors and contributors beyond one institute to broaden perspectives and avoid insularity.
- Use section introductions as accessible entry points for students and non-specialists.
Question The Category 'Japanese Religions'
- Treat the phrase "Japanese religions" as a question rather than a fixed category to reveal assumptions and imperialist mappings.
- Interrogating periodization and labels opens new analytical directions in the field.
