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The Vestiges of Japanese Spirituality
Challenging the Standard Model of Religious History
The Vestiges of Japanese Spirituality
Challenging the Standard Model of Religious History
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Description
By positioning Japan within a global perspective, this work challenges the “black-box” approach to psyche dominating studies in the history of religion.
Brian J. McVeigh employs a cultural psychological analysis by first highlighting the conceptual obstacles hindering the psychology of religion, such as neglecting sociohistorical forces that shape mental processes. Next, by exploring shamanism, divination, and the mountain asceticism or Shugendo, he contextualizes the historical background of Japanese religion. He argues that current practices of Japan's new religions are relics of an earlier mentality that has been creatively renovated and re-adapted for the present-day. This is demonstrated by investigating spirit possession, a vestige of an obsolete neurocultural arrangement. Unlike other works, this book treats possession as a legitimate phenomenon in and of itself, requiring explanatory analysis rather than dismissing it as a mere epiphenomenon. This genuinely interdisciplinary work transcends mainstream academic fields and will appeal to readers interested in Japanese and Asian religions and the psychology of religion.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introduction: The Promise of a Jaynesian Paradigm
Chapter 1: Challenging the Standard Model of Religion in Japan and Beyond
Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework and Key Concepts
Chapter 3: Historical Background to the Emergence of Japanese Spirituality
Chapter 4: The Building Blocks of Japanese Spirituality
Chapter 5: Another Japanese Religion: Shugendo
Chapter 6: Spirit Possession as a Vestige of an Earlier Mentality
Conclusion: Final Thoughts on a Jaynesian Perspective
Appendix A: Outline of Religious History of Japan
Appendix B: Accoutrements of Shugenja
Glossary
References
Index
About the Author
Product details

Published | 02 Oct 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 168 |
ISBN | 9798216257073 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 3 bw illus; 7 tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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In most modern-day religions and spiritualities a self-authorizing individual is obvious. Yet the issue behind the subtitle of this book is that the origin of this internalized decision-maker has been studiously ignored. Through the lens of Julian Jaynes's theory of consciousness with a focus on the emergence of Japanese spirituality, McVeigh corrects this oversight. It is a marvelous journey of humankind's quest for authorization that all readers will find intriguing and richly rewarding.
William Rowe, Independent researcher