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Study of Shinto: The Religion of the Japanese Nation [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 266 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: Routledge Library Editions: Japan
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415845769
  • ISBN-13: 9780415845762
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 266 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: Routledge Library Editions: Japan
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415845769
  • ISBN-13: 9780415845762
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This volume investigates and present the salient features of Shinto through a long history of development from its remote past up to the present. It is a historical study of Shinto from a scientific point of view, illustrating the higher aspects of the religion, compile on strict lines of religious comparison.

BOOK I Introduction
1(6)
I Two Main Divisions of Shinto-The Sectarian Shinto and the State Shinto
1(2)
II What is Meant by Religion
3(4)
BOOK II Genetical or Historical
7(1)
Part I Shinto in the Stage of Nature religion
7(113)
Section I Pre-Polydemonistic and Poly-demonistic Stages of Shinto
7(1)
Chapter I Some Traces of Animatism or Pre-Animism in Shinto
7(6)
Chapter II Animistic Phases of Nature Worship among the Japanese---Complex Nature Worship
13(8)
Chapter III Fetishism and phallicism
21(11)
Chapter IV Spiritism
32(16)
Chapter V Anthropolatry and Ancestor Worship in the Stage of Nature Religion
48(11)
I Primitive Anthropolatry
48(4)
II Anchestor Worship in Ancient Japan
52(7)
Chapter VI Totemism and primitive monotheism in Original Shinto
59(10)
I Some Traces of the Existence of Totemism in Ancient Japan
59(3)
II Deity of Primitive Monotheism in Shinto
62(5)
Section II Polytheistic Aspect of Shinto
67(2)
Chapter VII Shinto as a Sheer Polytheism
69(11)
Chapter VIII Theanthropic Aspect of Shinto Deities---Shinto as a Theanthropic or Homocentric Religion
80(8)
Chapter IX Shinto is the Japanese National Religion of Natural Growth
88(8)
Chapter X Ancient Shinto Practices
96(24)
I Cults or Rites
96(7)
II Offerings
103(4)
(1) Sacrificial
103(4)
(2) Votive
107(1)
III Deities' Dwellings or Shrines
107(3)
IV Priesthood
110(2)
V Physical and Moral Purity, and the Idea of Sin
112(8)
Part II Shinto in the Stage of Ethico-Intellectualistic Religion
120(95)
Chapter XI Dawn of Intellectual Awakening
120(7)
Chapter XII Dethronement of Minor Deities and Amalgamation or Unification of Different Deities
127(11)
Chapter XIII From Polytheism to Pantheism with some Phases of Henotheism and Monotheism
138(8)
Chapter XIV Ancient Myths and the Three Divine Imperial Regalia: an Attempt at Rational Interpretation
146(6)
Chapter XV Germs of Moral Ideas in Shinto and Appearance of a Change in the Idea of Sacrifice
152(8)
Chapter XVI Inner Purity Emphasized, and Sincerity-or Uprightness as the Fundamental Ethical Principle Becomes Pre-eminent in Shinto
160(10)
Chapter XVII Ethical Transformation of the Naturalistic Phallic Deities from a Higher Religious Point of View and Some Shnto Rites or Ceremonies Moralized
170(8)
Chapter XVIII Worship of Shinto Deities in Spirit and in Truth---Resulting in Iconoclasm
178(10)
Chapter XIX Some Deeper Reflections upon the Divine Protection of the Nation---A Problem Unsolved from the Old Standpoint of Shinto, the National Religion of Japan
188(14)
Chapter XX Unioue Position of Shinto among the World's Religions
202(13)
Bibliography 215(16)
Index 231
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