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Shinto - A Short History (Hardcover): Nobutaka Inoue, Endo Jun, Mori Mizue, Ito Satoshi Shinto - A Short History (Hardcover)
Nobutaka Inoue, Endo Jun, Mori Mizue, Ito Satoshi; Translated by John Breen, …
R4,630 Discovery Miles 46 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Shinto - A Short History provides an introductory outline of the historical development of Shinto from the ancient period of Japanese history until the present day.
Shinto does not offer a readily identifiable set of teachings, rituals or beliefs; individual shrines and kami deities have led their own lives, not within the confines of a narrowly defined Shinto, but rather as participants in a religious field that included Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian and folk elements. Thus, this book approaches Shinto as a series of historical 'religious systems' rather than attempting to identify a timeless 'Shinto essence'.
This history focuses on three aspects of Shinto practice: the people involved in shrine worship, the institutional networks that ensured continuity, and teachings and rituals. By following the interplay between these aspects in different periods, a pattern of continuity and discontinuity is revealed that challenges received understandings of the history of Shinto.
This book does not presuppose prior knowledge of Japanese religion, and is easily accessible for those new to the subject.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203462882

Shinto - A Short History (Paperback): Nobutaka Inoue, Endo Jun, Mori Mizue, Ito Satoshi Shinto - A Short History (Paperback)
Nobutaka Inoue, Endo Jun, Mori Mizue, Ito Satoshi; Translated by John Breen, …
R2,276 Discovery Miles 22 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Shinto - A Short History "provides an introductory outline of the historical development of Shinto from the ancient period of Japanese history until the present day.
Shinto does not offer a readily identifiable set of teachings, rituals or beliefs; individual shrines and kami deities have led their own lives, not within the confines of a narrowly defined Shinto, but rather as participants in a religious field that included Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian and folk elements. Thus, this book approaches Shinto as a series of historical 'religious systems' rather than attempting to identify a timeless 'Shinto essence'.
This history focuses on three aspects of Shinto practice: the people involved in shrine worship, the institutional networks that ensured continuity, and teachings and rituals. By following the interplay between these aspects in different periods, a pattern of continuity and discontinuity is revealed that challenges received understandings of the history of Shinto.
This book does not presuppose prior knowledge of Japanese religion, and is easily accessible for those new to the subject.

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