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Such Largness—The Quiet Opening of Imaoka Shin’ichirō’s Free-Religion—A draft Foreword to the Selected Essays of Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988)

The Eternal Buddha is no one else but the Eternal Christ—a talk given to a United Reformed Church Advent online retreat called “Waiting for the light” on December 2nd, 2025

The double movement dance of a free-religious faith

Pan(en)theism, Pronouns, and a Kinder Speech about God

Addressing hierarchy, equality, shame and self-compassion in liberal, free-religious community

This monument is for the unknown good in our enemies—A thought for the day on Remembrance Sunday

What would a free-religious company look like?

What is called “profit” disappears without a trace . . .

Two bonus episodes of the Kiitsu Podcast - “The Faith of Returning-to-One (Kiitsu)” [1980] and “My Principles of Living” (1973 and 1981) by Imaoka Shin’ichirō

A concise definition of Free-Religion [自由宗教 jiyū shūkyō] by Imaoka Shin’ichirō [今岡信一良]

Things themselves, by their very nature, belong to no one. All things belong to the whole.