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  The Meaning of Shinto

 
The Meaning of Shinto under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $18.50
Sale: $7.95
 
Manufacturer: Trafford Publishing
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: J.W.T Mason
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Dewey Decimal Number: 299
Publication Date: 2002-06-06
Reading Level: 180
 
Description: J.W.T. Mason presents rare insight not only into the basic beliefs of Shinto, but also into the importance of mythology and creativity to the evolution of our understanding of life and the universe. Mason begins by establishing his view of the development of man, language, and spiritual expression. Early man had an innate, intuitive understanding of the universe. This understanding was expressed through mythology and ritual.
Shinto's traditions and practices still reflect this ancient understanding that all things, living and non-living are of divine spirit. Man is an integral part of Great Nature, Dai Shizen. In Shinto, man seeks to re-establish the natural harmony, to return to the path and rhythm of Great Nature, through prayer, ritual, and daily routines.
Mason explains the vitality of Shinto in today's modern world. In this valuable work, the reader will find not only an insightful explanation of Shinto beliefs and ritual, but also a challenge to individuals of any spiritual tradition that their religious experience remain rooted in ancient, intuitive wisdom while simultaneously developing conscious understanding and contemporary expression.

 

  Simple Guides Shinto (Simple Guides)

 
Simple Guides Shinto (Simple Guides) under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $10.95
Sale: $5.91
 
Manufacturer: Simple Guides
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Ian Reader
Publisher: Simple Guides
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.561
Publication Date: 2008-11-04
Reading Level: 144
 
Description: "Simple Guides Shinto" provides a concise and accessible introduction to Shinto. Written without bias, this guide presents engaging descriptions of the key concepts, beliefs and practices. Pocket sized and presented in an accessible format with clearly organised topics, enabling you to quickly grasp the essence of Shinto. This guide is a reliable point of reference for further exploration and discovery.

 

  Nichiren's Nationalism: A Buddhist Rhetoric of a Shinto Teaching

 
Nichiren's Nationalism: A Buddhist Rhetoric of a Shinto Teaching under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $19.91
 
Manufacturer: Dissertation.com
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Achilles S. C. Gacis
Publisher: Dissertation.com
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 299
Publication Date: 2000-10-15
Reading Level: 70
 

 

  Shinto (World Religions)

 
Shinto (World Religions) under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $30.00
Sale: $9.71
 
Manufacturer: Facts on File
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Paula Hartz
Publisher: Facts on File
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.561
Publication Date: 1997-02
Reading Level: 128
Reading Level: Young Adult
 
Description: This engaging series is the first to offer young adults a concise, completely current, and very readable survey of the world's great religions. Each volume describes where a particular religion is practiced, its central beliefs and rituals, its contributions to world civilizations, and an analysis of how it has spread through immigration and conversion. This volume examines the basic tenets of Shinto, its evolution in response to other religious influences, and the ways in which this durable traditional form of religious expression has adapted to modern Japanese life.

 

  Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisarburo, Oomoto, and the Rise of New Religions in Imperial Japan

 
Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisarburo, Oomoto, and the Rise of New Religions in Imperial Japan under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $49.00
Sale: $33.55
 
Manufacturer: University of Hawaii Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Nancy K. Stalker
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.56
Publication Date: 2007-12
Reading Level: 265
 
Description: From the 1910s to the mid-1930s, the flamboyant and gifted spiritualist Deguchi Onisaburo (1871-1948) transformed his mother-in-law's small, rural religious following into a massive movement, eclectic in content and international in scope. Through a potent blend of traditional folk beliefs and practices like divination, exorcism, and millenarianism, an ambitious political agenda, and skillful use of new forms of visual and mass media, he attracted millions to Oomoto, his Shintoist new religion. Despite its condemnation as a heterodox sect by state authorities and the mainstream media, Oomoto quickly became the fastest-growing religion in Japan of the time. In telling the story of Onisaburo and Oomoto, Nancy Stalker not only gives us the first full account in English of the rise of a heterodox movement in imperial Japan, but also provides new perspectives on the importance of "charismatic entrepreneurship" in the success of new religions around the world. She makes the case that these religions often respond to global developments and tensions (imperialism, urbanization, consumerism, the diffusion of mass media) in similar ways. They require entrepreneurial marketing and management skills alongside their spiritual authority if their groups are to survive encroachments by the state and achieve national/international stature. Their drive to realize and extend their religious view of the world ideally stems from a "prophet" rather than "profit" motive, but their activity nevertheless relies on success in the modern capitalist, commercial world. Unlike many studies of Japanese religion during this period, "Prophet Motive" works to dispel the notion that prewar Shinto was monolithically supportive of state initiatives and ideology.

 

  Localizing Paradise: Kumano Pilgrimage and the Religious Landscape of Premodern Japan (Harvard East Asian Monographs)

 
Localizing Paradise: Kumano Pilgrimage and the Religious Landscape of Premodern Japan (Harvard East Asian Monographs) under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $42.50
Sale: $34.53
 
Manufacturer: Harvard University Asia Center
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: D. Max Moerman
Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.561350952184
Publication Date: 2006-05-15
Reading Level: 297
 
Description:

Although located far from the populated centers of traditional Japan, the three Kumano shrines occupied a central position in the Japanese religious landscape. For centuries Kumano was the most visited pilgrimage site in Japan and attracted devotees from across the boundaries of sect (Buddhist, Daoist, Shinto), class, and gender. It was also a major institutional center, commanding networks of affiliated shrines, extensive landholdings, and its own army, and a site of production, generating agricultural products and symbolic capital in the form of spiritual values. Kumano was thus both a real place and a utopia: a non-place of paradise or enlightenment. It was a location in which cultural ideals--about death, salvation, gender, and authority--were represented, contested, and even at times inverted.

This book encompasses both the real and the ideal, both the historical and the ideological, Kumano. It studies Kumano not only as a site of practice, a stage for the performance of asceticism and pilgrimage, but also as a place of the imagination, a topic of literary and artistic representation. Kumano was not unique in combining Buddhism with native traditions, for redefining death and its conquest, for expressing the relationship between religious and political authority, and for articulating the religious position of women. By studying Kumano's particular religious landscape, we can better understand the larger, common religious landscape of premodern Japan.


 

  The Holy Kojiki -- Including, The Yengishiki

 
The Holy Kojiki -- Including, The Yengishiki under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $13.45
 
Manufacturer: Cosimo Classics
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Publication Date: 2007-07-15
Reading Level: 72
 
Description: Also known as the "Records of Ancient Matters," this is the "official" story of the Japanese peoples, first written down in the 8th century and documenting the creation of the world, the gods, and Japan. The oldest known document in the Japanese language, this is a vital text of the Shinto religion, a beautiful evocation of the mythology and traditions of ancient Japan. This edition also includes the Yengishiki, a compilation of Shinto rituals, including "The Harvest Ritual," "The Ritual for the Wind-Gods," "The Ritual for EvilSpirits," and others.

 

  Simple Guide to Shinto, The Religion of Japan (Simple Guides to World Religions)

 
Simple Guide to Shinto, The Religion of Japan (Simple Guides to World Religions) under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $9.95
Sale: $39.99
 
Manufacturer: Global Books Ltd. (UK)
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Ian Reader
Publisher: Global Books Ltd. (UK)
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.561
Publication Date: 1998-10
Reading Level: 128
 

 

  Shinto (Religion and Religious Movements)

 
Shinto (Religion and Religious Movements) under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $36.20
Sale: $33.24
 
Manufacturer: Greenhaven Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Library Binding
Publisher: Greenhaven Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.561
Publication Date: 2006-11
Reading Level: 224
Reading Level: Young Adult
 

 

  Enduring Identities: The Guise of Shinto in Contemporary Japan

 
Enduring Identities: The Guise of Shinto in Contemporary Japan under Shintoism in The Books Store
Price: $25.00
Sale: $60.83
 
Manufacturer: University of Hawaii Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: John K. Nelson
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.561
Publication Date: 2000-04-04
Reading Level: 336
 
Description: Enduring Identities is an attempt to understand Shinto's continuing relevance to the cultural identity of contemporary Japanese. The enduring significance of this ancient yet innovative religion is evidenced each year by the millions of Japanese who visit its shrines. They might come merely seeking a park-like setting or to make a request of the shrine's deities, asking for a marriage partner, a baby, or success at school or work; or they might come to give thanks for benefits received through the intercession of deities or to legitimate and sacralize civic and political activities. Through an investigation of one of Japan's most important and venerated Shinto shrines, Kamo Wake Ikazuchi Jinja (more commonly Kamigamo Jinja), the book addresses what appears through Western and some Asian eyes to be an exotic and incongruous blend of superstition and reason as well as a photogenic juxtaposition of present and past. Combining theoretical sophistication with extensive field-work and a deep knowledge of Japan, John Nelson documents and interprets the ancient Kyoto shrine's yearly cycle of rituals and festivals, its sanctified landscapes, and the people who make it viable. At local and regional levels, Kamigamo Shrine's ritual traditions (such as the famous Hollyhock Festival) and the strategies for their perpetuation and implementation provide points of departure for issues that anthropologists, historians, and scholars of religion will recognize as central to their disciplines. These include the formation of social memory, the role of individual agency within institutional politics, religious practice and performance, the shaping of sacred space and place, ethnic versus culturalidentity, and the politics of historical representation and cultural nationalism. Nelson links these themes through a detailed ethnography about a significant place and institution, which, until now, has been largely closed to both Japanese and foreign scholars.

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