In 1982, Inoue resigned from his position on the faculty of literature at the University of Tokyo, to take a job at Kokugakuin University. There he founded the Japanese Association for the Study of Religion and Society, and the Religious Information Research Center, an archive centered on the study of modern Japanese religion. Beginning in 1990, he served as co-editor of the definitive work,
Encyclopedia of New Religions that covered over 400 religious leaders and 300 new religious groups in Japan. In 1995, he helped to moderate and temper society's responses to the
Aum Shinrikyo terrorist attack in Tokyo. ==Selected publications==