Monday, March 18, 2019
Shintoism Essay -- China Chinese Culture Religion Essays
ShintoismThe Shinto faith was started in the Tokugawa period (1600-1868) ofJapanese history. The Tokugawa Enlightenment inspired a group of lot whostudied kokugaku, which roughly translated means nativism, Japanese Studies,or Native Studies. Kokugakus intent was to recover Japanese character towhat it was sooner the early influences of foreigners, especially the Chinese.Some of these influences include Confucianism (Chinese), Taoism (Chinese),Buddhism (Indian and Chinese), and Christianity (Western European). Thekokugakushu (nativist) focused most of their efforts on recovering the Shintoreligion, the native Japanese religion, from fragments of texts and popularreligious practices.However, Shintoism is plausibly non a native religion of Japan (since theJapanese were not the original natives of Japan). There really is no onething that washbowl be called Shinto, The name itself is a bit misleading becauseit is made up of two Chinese words meaning the government agency of the god s(Shen spiritual power, divinity Tao the way or path). The word for this inJapanese is kannagara the way of the kami .Many things tin can be said about Shinto. First, it was a tribal religion,not a state one. However, even when the tribes were organized into coherentstates, they still retained their Shinto beliefs. Second, all Shinto cultsbelieve in Kami (?the divine?) Individual clans worship a single Kami whichwas regarde...
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