A Popular Dictionary of Shinto

An essential glossary for understanding Shinto practices

Brian Bocking author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th Jul '16

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This extensive reference work offers over a thousand entries on Shinto, providing definitions and insightful essays on its practices and beliefs.

In A Popular Dictionary of Shinto, readers are presented with an extensive glossary that serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of Shinto. With over a thousand entries, this reference work covers a wide range of topics, from concise definitions of key terms to insightful essays that delve into the rich tapestry of Shinto beliefs and practices. The entries are meticulously curated to provide both depth and clarity, making it accessible for scholars and newcomers alike.

The book explores the historical evolution of Shinto, tracing its roots from ancient times to contemporary practices. Each entry not only defines terms but also contextualizes them within the broader framework of Japanese culture and spirituality. Readers will find discussions on various aspects of Shinto, including rituals, festivals, and the significance of shrines, all of which shed light on the enduring impact of this indigenous religion.

A Popular Dictionary of Shinto is more than just a glossary; it is a comprehensive guide that invites readers to engage with the spiritual heritage of Japan. Whether one is seeking to deepen their understanding of Shinto or simply looking for a reliable reference, this book stands out as an essential tool for anyone interested in this fascinating tradition.

ISBN: 9781138979079

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 385g

220 pages