Myth and Deity in Japan

The Interplay of Kami and Buddhas

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Shintoism, Buddhism
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Author: Toji KAMATA ISBN: 9784866580067
Publisher: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Language: English
Author: Toji KAMATA
ISBN: 9784866580067
Publisher: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Language: English

Shinto is a tradition native to Japan that arose naturally on the eastern fringe of the Eurasian continent and was woven over many years into the fabric of people's everyday lives. When Buddhism entered the country in the sixth century, the two religions-rather than competing with or seeking to marginalize the other—coalesced, embracing many other folk deities as well to create a singular combinatory religious culture that continues to permeate Japan's cultural life today. This English translation of a book originally written in Japanese by one of the country's most knowledgeable, penetrating, and eclectic scholars of Japanese religion and spirituality presents an engaging overview of the country's religious legacy, as well as offering insights into how religion can become a force for peaceful coexistence, rather than violent extremism.

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Shinto is a tradition native to Japan that arose naturally on the eastern fringe of the Eurasian continent and was woven over many years into the fabric of people's everyday lives. When Buddhism entered the country in the sixth century, the two religions-rather than competing with or seeking to marginalize the other—coalesced, embracing many other folk deities as well to create a singular combinatory religious culture that continues to permeate Japan's cultural life today. This English translation of a book originally written in Japanese by one of the country's most knowledgeable, penetrating, and eclectic scholars of Japanese religion and spirituality presents an engaging overview of the country's religious legacy, as well as offering insights into how religion can become a force for peaceful coexistence, rather than violent extremism.

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