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Abstract: Shinto: The Ancient Religion of Japanby W. G. AstonDiscover the spiritual heart of Japan in this classic exploration of Shinto, the indigenous faith that has shaped the nation's identity for centuries. In Shinto: The Ancient Religion of Japan, renowned scholar W. G. Aston offers a clear and engaging introduction to the beliefs, rituals, and mythology that define this timeless tradition. From the worship of kami—sacred spirits found in nature and ancestral beings—to the rituals of purification and seasonal festivals, Aston unveils a worldview rooted in harmony, reverence, and the deep connection between the divine and the everyday. This seminal work, first published in the early 20th century, remains an essential resource for students of religion, history, and Japanese culture. Whether you're a curious reader or a seasoned scholar, this book invites you to step into the serene, mysterious world of Japan's original spiritual path.William George Aston (9 April 1841 – 22 November 1911) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat, author, and scholar of the languages and histories of Korea and Japan.
Titolo e contributi: Shinto: The Ancient Religion of Japan
Pubblicazione: Passerino, 09/07/2025
Data:09-07-2025
Shinto: The Ancient Religion of Japanby W. G. AstonDiscover the spiritual heart of Japan in this classic exploration of Shinto, the indigenous faith that has shaped the nation's identity for centuries. In Shinto: The Ancient Religion of Japan, renowned scholar W. G. Aston offers a clear and engaging introduction to the beliefs, rituals, and mythology that define this timeless tradition. From the worship of kami—sacred spirits found in nature and ancestral beings—to the rituals of purification and seasonal festivals, Aston unveils a worldview rooted in harmony, reverence, and the deep connection between the divine and the everyday. This seminal work, first published in the early 20th century, remains an essential resource for students of religion, history, and Japanese culture. Whether you're a curious reader or a seasoned scholar, this book invites you to step into the serene, mysterious world of Japan's original spiritual path.William George Aston (9 April 1841 – 22 November 1911) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat, author, and scholar of the languages and histories of Korea and Japan.
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