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Tama in Japanese Myth - A Hermeneutical Study of Ancient Japanese Divinity (Hardcover, New)
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Tama in Japanese Myth - A Hermeneutical Study of Ancient Japanese Divinity (Hardcover, New)
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Tama in Japanese Myth attempts to elucidate Japanese religious
experiences by presenting a new interpretation of the oldest
existing text of Japanese myth, the Kojiki. Informed by
phenomenological hermeneutics, Iwasawa shows that the concept of
tama lies at the core of Japanese religious experiences. Tama is
often compared to spirit and soul in Western philosophy and
religion and especially to the German concept of Geist. Tama
develops in ways that do not assume a dichotomy between the
ideational and the sensible, which is precisely the dichotomy
informing Western theism and the Platonic tradition of metaphysics.
Iwasawa argues that the Western concept of God, far from explaining
all possible connections between the human and the divine, is less
than satisfactory for analyzing Japanese religious experiences.
Iwasawa proceeds by examining the Japanese notion of tama as an
inquiry into the origin of values wholly unaffected by the Western
idea of a moral God.
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