Shinto Funerals in the Edo Period

Nowadays very few people in Japan have a Shinto funeral. But things might have turned out differently if Shinto activists during the Edo and Meiji periods had achieved their goal of making the Japanese way of death the "kami way," or making Shinto the Japanese way of death. This article pr...

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Auteur principal: Kenney, Elizabeth 1953-2023 (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Nanzan Institute [2000]
Dans: Japanese journal of religious studies
Année: 2000, Volume: 27, Numéro: 3/4, Pages: 239-271
Sujets non-standardisés:B Shrine Shinto
B Buddhism
B Religious Studies
B Priests
B Religious rituals
B Funerals
B Death
B Coffins
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