The Religious experience. / The University of Mid-America ; directed by Ken Rockefeller ; written by Robert J. Allen ; produced by Robert J. Allen.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication InfoLincoln, Neb. : Destination Education, [2006?]
Description1 videodisc (30 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorRockefeller, Ken, director.
Other author/creatorAllen, Robert J. (Producer), producer, author.
Other author/creatorTakushi, Georgette, host.
Other author/creatorRose, Norman, narrator.
Other author/creatorUniversity of Mid-America, producer.
Other author/creatorDestination Education, Inc., distributor.
SeriesJapan, the living tradition ; prog. 13
Japan, the living tradition ; prog. 13. ^A1280729
Abstract Introduces the question of what it means to be religious in Japanese society. Identifies three major needs that religion seems to meet for the Japanese, and then discusses the special religious ceremonies and practices the Japanese have developed to serve these needs. Discusses the major religions of Japan: Shintoism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Christianity.
General noteOriginally produced in 1976.
Performer Host: Georgette Takushi; narrator, Norman Rose.
Technical detailsDVD.
Publisher number700.013D Destination Education