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Shakubuku

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All the remaining living beings who stubbornly cling to false teachings, instead of to the most profound Dharma, turn their backs to the True Dharma and habitually practice the corrupt ways of various heterodoxies. These corrupt ways must be subdued by the King's powers and by the powers of the
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had begun to be de-emphasised by Soka Gakkai leadership by the end of the 1960s, in part because it was leading to an excessive number of lukewarm or undedicated conversions, with many new members soon falling off.
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The term has historically been used to indicate the rebuttal of false teachings and thereby break negative patterns in one's thoughts, words and deeds. In modern times, the term often refers to the
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continue to use the term today, which is meant to underline or convince a counterpart of one's own interpretation of
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are interchangeably used to refer to the same method of proselytization of Nichiren Buddhism.
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A Dictionary of Buddhist Terms and Concepts. Nichiren Shoshu International Center,
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is used when proselytising adherents of other Buddhist traditions, while
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The Sutra of Queen Śrīmālā of the Lion's Roar and the Vimalakīrti Sutra
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is used when proselytising non-Buddhists. In the West today, though,
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Sins and sinners : perspectives from Asian religions
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is a term that originates in the Chinese version of the
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Although often associated with the teachings of the
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Index

Japanese
Glossary of Buddhism
Buddhist text
Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra
proselytization
conversion
Nichiren Buddhism
Soka Gakkai
Soka Gakkai
Josei Toda
Japanese Buddhist
priest
Nichiren
SAT Daizokyo
Tiantai
Zhiyi
Zhanran
Nichiren Buddhist
Kokuchūkai
Nichiren Shōshū
Soka Gakkai
Buddhism
Tanaka Chigaku
Nisshō Inoue
Nichirenism
Nichiren
ISBN
978-9004229464
"Religion and Politics in Japan: The Case of the Soka Gakkai"
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