Religion in changing Japanese society by Kiyomi Morioka

Religion in changing Japanese society

Kiyomi Morioka
231 pages
University of Tokyo Press
Jan 1975
Hardcover
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The traditional religions in Japan have always occupied a special place in the social order. Shrine Shinto, Japan's aboriginal religion, is a community-based religion, and in agricultural society it enjoyed a position of security and excercised a unique social function. Buddhism, which originally stressed enlightenment of the individual, became in Japan a religion devoted to rituals for ancestors and supported the primacy of the family as the unit of social life.
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Published 1975
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