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Buddhas and Kami in Japan

Honji Suijaku as a Combinatory Paradigm

Fabio Rambelli editor Mark Teeuwen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Nov '02

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This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to the combinatory tradition that dominated premodern and early modern Japanese religion, known as honji suijaku (originals and their traces). It questions received, simplified accounts of the interactions between Shinto and Japanese Buddhism, and presents a more dynamic and variegated religious world, one in which the deities' Buddhist originals and local traces did not constitute one-to-one associations, but complex combinations of multiple deities based on semiotic operations, doctrines, myths, and legends. The book's essays, all based on specific case studies, discuss the honji suijaku paradigm from a number of different perspectives, always integrating historical and doctrinal analysis with interpretive insights.

ISBN: 9780415297479

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 793g

384 pages