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Shinto - A Short History

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Zusatztext 'Shinto: A Short History is a benchmark publication in Shinto studies.' - Monumenta Nipponica'This book should have wide appeal to teachers of East Asian relgions as a detailed textbook for upper-level undergraduates and taught postgraduates! as well as being a useful resource for scholars. The use of the concept of 'religious tradition' as an analytical framework is an important contribtution and gives much food for thought for all scholars of religious studies.' Social Anthropology Informationen zum Autor Mark Teeuwen teaches at the University of Oslo, Norway. His specialisation is the history of Japanese religion. He has published extensively on the history of Shinto and kami worship within this field. John Breen teaches at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He specialises in cultural history and has published widely on politics and religion in modern Japan. Inoue Nobutaka teaches at Kokugakuin University in Tokyo, where he is a central member of the newly created Faculty of Shinto Studies. His field is sociology of religion. He is widely recognised as one of the foremost experts on Japanese New Religions in general, and sect Shinto in particular. Klappentext Shinto - A Short History provides an introductory outline of the historical development of Shinto from the ancient period of Japanese history until the present day. Zusammenfassung Shinto - A Short History provides an introductory outline of the historical development of Shinto from the ancient period of Japanese history until the present day. Inhaltsverzeichnis Translators' introduction Introduction What is Shinto? 1. Ancient and Classical Japan: The Dawn of Shinto 2. The Medieval Period: The Kami Merge with Buddhism 3. The Early Modern Period: In Search of a Shinto Identity 4. The Modern Age: Shinto Confronts Modernity Index

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Translators' introduction Introduction What is Shinto? 1. Ancient and Classical Japan: The Dawn of Shinto 2. The Medieval Period: The Kami Merge with Buddhism 3. The Early Modern Period: In Search of a Shinto Identity 4. The Modern Age: Shinto Confronts Modernity Index

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'Shinto: A Short History is a benchmark publication in Shinto studies.' - Monumenta Nipponica
'This book should have wide appeal to teachers of East Asian relgions as a detailed textbook for upper-level undergraduates and taught postgraduates, as well as being a useful resource for scholars. The use of the concept of 'religious tradition' as an analytical framework is an important contribtution and gives much food for thought for all scholars of religious studies.' Social Anthropology

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Authors Nobutaka Inoue
Assisted by Nobutaka Inoue (Editor), Inoue Nobutaka (Editor), Endo Jun (Editor), Jun Endo (Editor), Mori Mizue (Editor), Mizue Mori (Editor), Ito Satoshi (Editor), Satoshi Ito (Editor), John Breen (Translation), Mark Teeuwen (Translation), Teeuwen Mark (Translation)
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.05.2003
 
EAN 9780415319133
ISBN 978-0-415-31913-3
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 13 mm
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Humanities, art, music > History

History: specific events & topics, HISTORY / General, RELIGION / Shintoism, History: specific events and topics, Shintoism

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