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A New History of Shinto by John Breen

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A New History of Shinto

John Breen, Mark Teeuwen

Wiley · Print & ebook · January 11, 2010

Reading lane: Eastern Religions

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Authors
John Breen, Mark Teeuwen
Publisher
Wiley
Published
January 11, 2010
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Eastern Religions
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Eastern Religions

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This accessible guide to the development of Japan’s indigenous religion from ancient times to the present day offers an illuminating introduction to the myths, sites and rituals of kami worship, and their role in Shinto’s enduring religious identity. - Offers a unique new approach to Shinto history that combines critical analysis with original research - Examines key evolutionary moments in the long history of Shinto, including the Meiji Revolution of 1868, and provides the...

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This accessible guide to the development of Japan’s indigenous religion from ancient times to the present day offers an illuminating introduction to the myths, sites and rituals of kami worship, and their role in Shinto’s enduring religious identity. - Offers a unique new approach to Shinto history that combines critical analysis with original research - Examines key evolutionary moments in the long history of Shinto, including the Meiji Revolution of 1868, and provides the first critical history in English or Japanese of the Hie shrine, one of the most important in all Japan - Traces the development of various shrines, myths, and rituals through history as uniquely diverse phenomena, exploring how and when they merged into the modern notion of Shinto that exists in Japan today - Challenges the historic stereotype of Shinto as the unchanging, all-defining core of Japanese culture

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