Japan: Its History and Culture |
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The religion of Shinto , although based on quite primitive animism and nature worship , has survived strongly into modern times . Its strength seems to derive from the natural , almost unconscious way it embodies for the Japanese people ...
The religion of Shinto , although based on quite primitive animism and nature worship , has survived strongly into modern times . Its strength seems to derive from the natural , almost unconscious way it embodies for the Japanese people ...
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It revealed to them the power of gentleness and opened up perspectives on the problems of life , death , and suffering in ways that Shinto was quite incapable of doing . A concrete example of this kind of influence may be seen in the ...
It revealed to them the power of gentleness and opened up perspectives on the problems of life , death , and suffering in ways that Shinto was quite incapable of doing . A concrete example of this kind of influence may be seen in the ...
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The Buddhist monk Gyogi ( 670–749 ) taught that the Shinto divinities were avatars or manifestations of Buddha , thus laying the foundation of what was to become in the twelfth century Ryobu Shinto ( Dual Shinto ) .
The Buddhist monk Gyogi ( 670–749 ) taught that the Shinto divinities were avatars or manifestations of Buddha , thus laying the foundation of what was to become in the twelfth century Ryobu Shinto ( Dual Shinto ) .
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