Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Visiting Research Fellow (Lecturer at Human Resources Training Course), Institute of Grief Care, Sophia University
- Degree
- 修士(社会学)(創価大学)博士(社会学)(創価大学)
- Researcher number
- 30558911
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901078819838868
- researchmap Member ID
- 6000016331
Postgraduate School, Department of Sociology, University of Essex, England 1997-1998.
Research Interests
6Research Areas
5Major Research History
11Papers
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New England Journal of Public Policy, 36(2) 1-4, Nov, 2024 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Grief Care, (12) 37-53, Mar, 2024 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Asian Journal of Religion and Society, 4(1) 53-78, Jan, 2016 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Mind and Society, 56(2) 25-29, Jun, 2025 InvitedLead author
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宗教研究 = Journal of religious studies, 94(2) 349-355, Sep, 2020
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Journal of religious studies, 89(3) 588-592, 2015
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Journal of religious studies, 88(2) 512-515, 2014
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Journal of religious studies, 86(2) 243-273, 2012The Hurricane Katrina disaster that struck New Orleans and the states of Louisiana and Mississippi on the Gulf of Mexico coast on August 29, 2005 stimulated numerous types of religious responses. Some were individualized spiritual responses, and others were congruent with the outlooks of specific religious congregations. Some responses were expressions of negative religious coping, in that the disaster was seen as God's punishment for sins. This punitive theodicy (explanation of why God allows people to suffer) did not prevent many people and congregations from organizing relief efforts. However, punitive theodicies articulated by outsiders who had no intention of helping were actually means to promote particular political and theological agendas. Most of the religious responses to the Katrina disaster were expressions of positive religious coping, in which people took comfort in a higher power, sought to help others, and adopted thoughtful theological explanations that did not blame the victims. A compassionate and empathetic listening presence was a great help to Katrina victims, whether or not it was motivated by religious views.
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Journal of religious studies, 85(3) 749-756, 2011
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Journal of religious studies, 82(4) 990-991, 2009
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Journal of religious studies, 80(4) 974-975, 2007
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Journal of religious studies, 79(4) 1077-1078, 2006
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Religion and Society, 2 98-119, 1996<p></p>
Books and Other Publications
8Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2017
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2011 - Mar, 2015
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2011 - Mar, 2014
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2010 - 2012
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2010 - 2012
