Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Graduate School of Applied Religious Studies, Graduate Program in Death and Life Studies, Sophia University
- Degree
- Master of Arts(Mar, 1993, The University of Tokyo)Ph.D(Feb, 1998, The University of Tokyo)
- Contact information
- kkasai
sophia.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 00281014
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901097340246669
- researchmap Member ID
- 6000013087
(Subject of research)
Training for attentive listeners and religious resources
Research Interests
3Research Areas
3Major Research History
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Apr, 2022 - Present
Education
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Apr, 1991 - Oct, 1995
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Apr, 1989 - Mar, 1991
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Apr, 1985 - Mar, 1989
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Apr, 1981 - Mar, 1984
Awards
1Major Papers
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スピリチュアルケア研究, 9 91-105, Sep, 2025 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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Religion and Social Contribution, 14(1) 27-53, Apr, 2024 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Annual Review of Religious Studies, 41 10-28, Mar, 2024 Peer-reviewedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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Contemporary Death and Life Studies, 2 39-56, Mar, 2024 Peer-reviewedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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Contemporary Death and Life Studies, 1(1) 58-78, Mar, 2023 Peer-reviewedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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Annual Review of Thanatology, 18 65-82, Mar 15, 2022 Peer-reviewedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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Journal for the Study of SPiritual Care, 5 23-36, Sep, 2021 Peer-reviewedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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葛西賢太, 9(1) 13-23, Mar, 2021 Peer-reviewed
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東北宗教学, 16 29-42, Dec, 2020 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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Bulletin of Chuo Academic Research Institute, 49 127-146, Nov, 2020 Lead authorCorresponding author
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Grief Care, 8 169-178, Feb 29, 2020 Peer-reviewedInvited
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A Material History of Religion, 299-320, Jun 17, 2019 Invited
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8 188-195, Mar, 2019 Peer-reviewedInvited
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Grief Care, 7 15-32, Feb, 2019 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Religious Studies, 90(2) 3-27, Sep 30, 2016 Peer-reviewedInvitedAddiction is a dysfunction of the eating habit, and disease of lifestyles, interpersonal relationships, and responsibility as a human. A Buddhist approach for addiction recovery is discussed. Noah Levine, a Buddhist meditation teacher in the United States, has learned “twelve steps” program to recover from addiction and Buddhist meditation as to recover from his own juvenile delinquency and addiction. He has integrated both practices and develops a project to support youth who also suffer from those addiction and delinquency. He defines addiction as the action to avoid human difficulties and alleviate the pain (drug abuse) without serious confrontation and observance. He also maintains addiction as dukkha (suffering considered in Buddhism) and suggests the refuge to three treasures (Buddhahood as awareness of reality; Dharma as twelve steps, the four noble truth and the eightfold paths; Sangha as mutual support community) as a path to recovery.
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Journal of Religion in Japan, 5(2-3) 246-262, 2016 Peer-reviewedInvited
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Handbook of Japanese religions, 433-457, 2012 Peer-reviewedInvited
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宗教研究, 83(2) 385-408, 2009 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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10 79-87, Mar, 2008 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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治療, 105(12) 1506-1509, Dec, 2023 InvitedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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宗教研究, 97(2) 320-326, Sep, 2023 InvitedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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生命倫理・生命法研究資料集, Ⅷ 65-117, Mar, 2023 InvitedLead authorLast authorCorresponding author
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Journal of Religious Studies, 95(3) 86-91, 2021 Lead author
Major Books and Other Publications
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明石書店, Apr 5, 2013 (ISBN: 9784750337999)ケアは、善行せよという規範を満たすのみならず、他人の役に立つことで自己の存在意義を確認させる機能も持つ。規範と感覚からケア実践者を支える宗教は、ソーシャル・キャピタル(社会関係資本)としてどう機能するか。豊富な実例からの考察。
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Shunju-sha, Mar 1, 2010 (ISBN: 9784393365113)
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世界思想社, Apr 1, 2007 (ISBN: 4790712605)本書は、米国発祥の匿名断酒自助会「アルコホーリクス・アノニマス」の研究です。 一人でやめられない酒を、仲間とならやめられると、彼らはいいます。それはなぜか。どのような背景で、「仲間とやめる」という形ができあがったのか。仲 間がそばにいることは、心理学的にどのような意味をもっているか。そして、仲間とやめるという実践のもつ宗教的意味は? アルコール依存症の医学的側面についての本はいろいろありますが、断酒自助会の背景となる思想を詳細に追った初めての本となっています。
Major Presentations
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Japanese Association for Religious Studies, Sep 15, 2025
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Muslim Chaplaincy Conference, Fribourg University, Switzerland, Jun 26, 2025
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シンポジウム:戦争を知らない子どもたち グリーフケアの観点から, Jun 23, 2024, 上智大学グリーフケア研究所軍隊墓地として現存する最大最古の墓地である真田山陸軍墓地を題材に、戦争関係者(兵士、従軍関係者、遺族等)と、追悼・慰霊・記憶について考えるシンポジウムを行った。葛西賢太の主旨説明と解説に続き、近藤力也と粟津賢太がそれぞれ講演を行った。
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Foundations of Buddhist Chaplaincy: A Japan-US Dialogue at UC Berkeley, Mar 29, 2024 Invited
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InvitedSophie Gilliat-Ray's 2014 book, Understanding Muslim Chaplaincy, provided the intriguing discussion topic for the latest virtual meeting of the Sugomori Online Book Club. Sachiko Hosoya, a public health specialist researching the public health system in Iran, and Kenta Kasai, a researcher specializing in the relationship between Islam and healthcare, were invited to deliver presentations on the book, which formed the basis of the in-depth post-presentation discussion. Ms. Hosoya’s report provided an overview of the book, focusing on the history of Muslim chaplaincy and its origin and development in the United Kingdom. She also examined the activities of Muslim chaplains in the UK throughout history. Mr. Kasai’s report discussed the differences between Muslim chaplains and legal scholars, such as Ulama or Imams, in the existing Islamic legal system. In addition, he spoke about the characteristics of Muslim chaplains and the need they fulfill in Islamic society in the UK, comparing them to the Third Space movement in the United States. After the reports, the floor was opened to comments and questions from the virtual audience. First, Kei Takahashi, who studies Muslim communities in the US, explained the origins and social background of the Third Space, pointed out the existing tensions between religious authorities and the Third Space, and asked questions about the future of Muslim chaplains and whether there was a possibility of a similar tense relationship developing between the chaplains and traditional Islamic religious authorities in the UK. Mr. Mizutani of the Japan Muslim Association provided a supplementary overview of the current situation of Muslim chaplains in Japan, outlining some of their activities in Japanese prisons and explaining the needs they can fulfill within medical institutions in Japan. In addition, Ms. Tomioka and Ms. Qureshi offered their perspectives as Muslims living in Japan, explaining the situation of the Muslim community in Japan and describing how the activities of peer support groups assist this community. They further commented on how the Muslim community in Japan is dealing with everyday gender issues. *報告文作成:保井 啓志氏(東京大学大学院総合文化研究科)
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Japanese Society for the Religious Studies, Sep 14, 2019
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Palliative Care Seminar: With an Inter-professional Approach (Isfahan), Mar 5, 2019, Sasakawa Peace Foundation Invited
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American Academy of Religion, Nov 21, 2016
Major Professional Memberships
7Major Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2025
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科学研究費, 日本学術振興会, 2018 - 2021
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2009 - 2011
Social Activities
5Media Coverage
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共同通信, 福井新聞, こころ, Jul 31, 2024 Newspaper, magazine2024年6月23日に上智大学四谷キャンパスで行われたシンポジウム「戦争を知らない子どもたち」と、同6月30日に行われた、真田山陸軍墓地見学会の二つの行事を取材した記事。共同通信から複数媒体に配信。