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Your search for: buddhism AND shinto


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Books on: buddhism and shinto

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    A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine
    Book by John K. Nelson; University of Washington Press, 1997
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    ...Like Christianity, Buddhism, or Islam, "Shinto" is not a unified...imposed a separation of Buddhism from Shinto so that the latter...to competition from Buddhism for the attention...as every book on Shinto should tell you...
     
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    Buddhism and Christianity in Japan: From Conflict to Dialogue, 1854-1899
    Book by Notto R. Thelle; University of Hawaii Press, 1987
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    ...Atsutane 1776-1843 . While Shinto and Buddhism had long been unified in a...Ryobu Shinto, or "Dual Aspect Shinto," Buddhism was now rejected as an alien...practices. In Japan folk religion, Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism traditionally...
     
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    Re-Visioning Kamakura Buddhism
    Book by Richard K. Payne; University of Hawaii, 1998
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    Buddhism during the Kamakura era (1192-1333) has long been compared in the West to Christianity during the European Reformation. This popular view is reinforced by a retrospectivist historiography that regards all prior events as a prelude to the present. From this perspective, because today's ...
     
  • 4.


    Skiful Means: A Concept in Mahayana Buddhism
    Book by Michael Pye; Routledge, 2003
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    'Skilful means' is the key principle of Mahayana, one of the great Buddhist traditions. First described in the Lotus Sutra, in originates in myths of the Buddha's compassionate plans for raising life from the ceaseless round of birth & death.
     
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    Studies in Japanese Buddhism
    Book by August Karl Reischauer; Macmillan, 1917
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    ...spiritual life -- Neo-Shinto -- Oppo sitions to Buddhism -- Mito School and...religions, viz., Shinto, Confucianism, Buddhism and Christianity...vitality both in Shinto and in some of the...progressive sects of Buddhism. These reforms...
     

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Journal Articles on: buddhism and shinto

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Magazine Articles on: buddhism and shinto

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Encyclopedia Articles on: buddhism and shinto

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    Shinto
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the influence of Buddhism and Confucianism. In its present form Shinto is characterized...pilgrimages to shrines. Shinto, a term created...indigenous religion from Buddhism, is the equivalent...the kami. After Buddhism entered Japan in...some influence on Shinto. In many shrines...
     
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    Philosophy
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...philosophy, while founded in religion, contains rigorously developed systems; for these, see Buddhism ; Confucianism ; Hinduism ; Islam ; Jainism ; Shinto ; Taoism ; Vedanta ; and related articles. Distinguishing Characteristics This...
     
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    Japan
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism ; most Japanese adhere...While the development of Shinto was radically altered by the influence of Buddhism, which was brought from...Japanese varieties of Buddhism also developed in sects...
     
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    Japanese Architecture
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...open porch and lofty central roof. The emergence of Zen Buddhism coincided with a renewed interest in Chinese architecture...the drum tower, and the holy font protected by a shed. The Shinto temple, whose pre-Buddhist type is perpetuated, is a small...
     
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    Asia
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...Tibetan Buddhism (in Mongolia and China, particularly Tibet); East Asian Buddhism (in China and Korea, mixed with Confucianism, shamanism, and Taoism; in Japan mixed with Shinto and Confucianism); Islam (in SW and S Asia, W central Asia, and Indonesia...
     


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