@article{oai:naruto.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027923, author = {大石, 雅章 and OISHI, Masaaki}, journal = {鳴門教育大学研究紀要, Research bulletin of Naruto University of Education}, month = {Mar}, note = {In the latter half of the middle age, the dominance by the power of the central feudal lord weakened. How were the regional temples to change then? This question has led me to the investigation of Kansinji Temple in Kawachi. Kansinji Temple centralized in the local temple estate while depending on the protective power, kept emergent factions from invading the estate, and maintained the conventional management of the temple by the student priests. This is a change rather different from the case of Negoroji Temple which, though existing in the same Izumi−Katsuragi mountain system as Kansinji Temple does, consumed the emergent factions in the neighboring areas and expanded its power.}, pages = {313--325}, title = {中世後期の地域寺院である観心寺の支配}, volume = {30}, year = {2015}, yomi = {オオイシ, マサアキ} }