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judged his views to be heretical. In 1928, he resigned his professorship under pressure, and was suspended from the priesthood. He had to leave Kyoto and take up a position teaching at Hiroshima Bunkyo University. During this time, he continued to write, to publish, and to give Dharma talks all
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Kaneko authored many essays and books on Shin Buddhist thought as well as the history of Buddhism. These have come to be held in very high regard, helping to sculpt modern day Jodo Shinshu philosophy. He was a good friend of
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around the country. In 1941, the Jodo Shinshu leadership reinstated his priestly faculties and had him return to Ōtani University.
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philosopher and priest during the first half of the 20th century, belonging to the
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Cultivating Spirituality: A Modern Shin Buddhist Anthology,
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Rhodes, Robert F. "Kaneko Daiei: Life and Thought." In
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branch of Shin Buddhism. He was born to the priest of
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Ōtani-ha
Saiken-ji
Shin
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Jōetsu
Niigata Prefecture
Kiyozawa Manshi
Soga Ryojin
Ōtani University
Higashi Hongan-ji
Soga Ryojin
"金子倧栄"
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