Shinto World Religions Paula R. Hartz
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York; Facts on File, Inc.; 2004Edition: Updated EditionDescription: 128tr; hard cover, large size; 19.5x22.5cmISBN: - 9780816057252
- 299.561
- P324-H34
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Part of the World Religions Series, this book discusses the history of the Shinto religion in Japan, describing its origins, basic beliefs, rituals, and festivals, and its place in Japanese society. Less a formal religious statement than a deeply ingrained way of life, the rituals, traditions and values of Shinto have both shaped and been shaped by Japanese culture.
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