The Origins of Shintoism
A Comprehensive Exploration of the Prehistoric Roots, Mythic Origins, and Evolution of Japan's Indigenous Religion from Ancient Times to the Present Day
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Narrado por:
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Larry Peterson
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De:
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Chase Singleton
Sobre este áudio
The Origins of Shintoism is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of Japan, as well as for those interested in the development and evolution of religions around the world.
Shintoism is the indigenous religion of Japan, dating back to the prehistoric era. The Origins of Shintoism provides a comprehensive exploration of the roots and evolution of this unique belief system from ancient times to the present day.
The book begins with an introduction, which provides an overview of the topics to be discussed throughout the book. It then delves into the prehistoric roots of Shintoism, exploring the ways in which early Japanese people interacted with the natural world, and how these interactions led to the development of beliefs and rituals associated with kami, or divine spirits.
Next, the book explores the mythic origins of Shintoism, examining the stories and legends that have been passed down through generations and that continue to shape the beliefs of modern practitioners. It then examines the relationship between Shintoism and Buddhism, the influence of Confucianism, and the ways in which the religion has been affected by the rise and fall of Japan's imperial power.
The book then moves into the Meiji Restoration, which brought about significant changes in the practice and beliefs of Shintoism. The role of the religion in society and its impact on the environment are also discussed in separate chapters. The book then explores the relationship between Shintoism and gender, death, ethics, philosophy, Christianity, power, technology, nationalism, tourism, education, and globalization.
Finally, the book concludes with a reflection on the overall evolution and impact of Shintoism on Japanese culture, as well as its continued influence in the present day.
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