Clark Chilson published a book about being nonreligious in Japan

Clark Chilson, an associate professor in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Religious Studies, published “On Being Nonreligious in Contemporary Japan” with Bloomsbury earlier this year.

An expert on religion and culture in East Asia, Chilson lived in Japan for 13 years before joining Pitt in 2006. He spent those years studying Buddhism and popular religion in the country. 

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