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Shintoism: Japan's Nature-Based ReligionDerived from two Japanese terms, shin (divine being) and do (way), Shinto is the name used to distinguish theJapanese way of interacting with divine beings. This nature-based religion is Japan's oldest spiritual "tradition."- Shintoism, the Religious Beliefs and Practices of JapanShintoism is the religious beliefs and practices of Japan. Shinto has no founder, no founding date and no sacred scriptures, but it has managed to preserve its main beliefs and practices. Shintoism was started around 500 BC.
- Shintoism: Japan's Native ReligionDespite influences of Buddhism, Shintoism is still a uniquely Japanese religion.
- Review of Shinto by C. Scott LittletonMy impressions of this academic look at Japan's folk religion.
- Overview of Japanese and Chinese Religions: Shintoism, Taoism and Zen BuddhismTaoism, Shintoism and Zen Buddhism are the main religions throughout China and Japan...
- Christianity and Shintoism: A Comparative TextThrough the course of man's development the search for religious and spiritual development has been critical. Even in modern times, man's struggle to understand both his development and his evolution continues.
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