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Shinto is the ancient religion of Japan. Indeed, it is one of the oldest religions in the world that is still followed. Over the centuries it has evolved out of the worship of kami, the divine within the world. Shinto has assumed many forms ranging from its origins as a folk religion to its gradual mixture with Buddhism over six centuries, and from its redefining after the Meiji Reformation in the interests of nationalism to the end of World War II, when it again became a more personal choice. As one of the few ancient religions that still thrives, it is of interest to greater circles than Japan specialists, although it remains difficult to understand and even harder to characterize in western terms.

Fortunately however, understanding is greatly facilitated by The A to Z of Shinto, which traces its long historical evolution in the book's chronology and carefully considers the religion from different angles in the introduction. The dictionary includes hundreds of cross-referenced entries on significant institutions, concepts, writings, thinkers, and most importantly, the kami. The bibliography provides an outlet for further study.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Reader's Notes
Part 3 Map of Major Shinto Sites in Japan
Part 4 Chronology
Part 5 Introduction
Part 6 THE DICTIONARY
Part 7 Appendix
Chapter 8 Major Shrines Listed in the Dictionary
Chapter 9 General Shinto Web Sites
Chapter 10 Shinto Information Sites
Chapter 11 New Religions
Chapter 12 Resource Organizations
Part 13 Bibliography
Part 14 About the Author

Product details

Published Feb 27 2006
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 296
ISBN 9781461706359
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Series The A to Z Guide Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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