Shinto as a Religion for the Warrior Class: The Case of Yoshikawa Koretaru
This article deals with developments of Shinto in the seventeenth century, focussing on the school of Yoshikawa Shinto. It is presented as an example of the coalition between Shinto and Neo-Confucianism intellectuals typical for that time. Pointing out the medieval predecessors of this coalition, th...
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Japanese journal of religious studies
Year: 2002, Volume: 29, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 299-324 |
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Deification
B Shinto ethics B Shrine Shinto B Buddhism B Religious Studies B Priests B Sons B Religious rituals B Buddhist ethics |
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