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| € 25.02 A retelling, in graphic novel form, of the myth of Sun Goddess Amaterasu, who makes the crops grow in the fiels and warms the faces of the... € 20.09
€ 15.36 € 13.06 1905. This work comprises an outline theory of the origin and earlier stages of the development of religion, prepared with special reference... € 35.38 Archaeologists have found the religious impulse to be a primary feature of almost every civilization in history.< I> Religions and...
€ 24.04 € 20.43 1935. In 1912 Hepner was ordained and commissioned by the Board of Foreign Missions of The United Synod South as a Missionary to Japan.... € 33.01 Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan and came into being after a number of tribal religions were combined over 2,500 years ago.
€ 158.43 Presents a comprehensive collection of translated and foreign language texts on Shinto. € 29.14 € 24.77 1905. This work comprises an outline theory of the origin and earlier stages of the development of religion, prepared with special reference...
€ 183.04 "Shinto: A Short History" provides a running history of Shinto as a religious system from prehistory to the present day. The introduction... € 21.87 An ethnography of female asceticism and spiritual practice in Japan.
€ 183.56 This is the only book to date offering a critical overview of Shinto from early times to the modern era, and evaluating Shinto's place in... € 218.77 This publication provides a detailed historical survey of the history of shinto thought and practice in premodern and modern Japan. From the...
€ 31.15 Helen Hardacre, a leading scholar of religious life in modern Japan, examines the Japanese state's involvement in and manipulation of Shinto... € 28.82 This volume presents the only English translation of the prayers of Japan's indigenous religious tradition, Shinto. These prayers, norito,...
€ 29.10 Adherents of several hundred groups known as "new religions" include roughly one-third of the Japanese population, but these movements... € 76.07 This study presents the force of Shinto and the human mood, feelings and value-nuances which perpetuate it. . . . The author describes a...
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