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- catalog contributor b3233349.
- catalog created "1926.".
- catalog date "1926".
- catalog date "1926.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1926.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [217]-230.".
- catalog description "Book I: Introduction -- Two main divisions of Shinto -- the sectarian Shinto and the state Shinto -- What is meant by religion -- Book II: Genetical or historical -- Part I: Shinto in the stage of nature religion -- Section I: Pre-polydemonistic and poly-demonistic stages of Shinto -- I. Some traces of animatism or pre-animism in Shinto -- 2. Animistic phases of nature worship among the Japanese -- complex nature worship -- 3. Fetishism and phallicism -- 4. Spiritism -- 5. Anthropolatry and ancestor worship in the stage of nature religion -- Primitive anthropolatry -- Ancestor worship in ancient Japan -- 6. Totemism and primitive monotheism in original Shinto -- Some traces of the existence of totemism in ancient Japan -- Deity of primitive monotheism in Shinto -- Section II: Polytheistic aspects of Shinto -- 7. Shinto as a sheer polytheism -- 8. Theanthropic aspect of Shinto deities -- Shinto as a theanthropic or homo-centric religion -- 9. Shinto is the Japanese national religion of natural growth -- 10. Ancient Shinto practices -- Cults or rites -- Offerings -- sacrificial -- votive -- Deities' dwellings or shrines -- Priesthood -- Physical and moral purity, and the idea of sin".
- catalog description "Part II: Shinto in the stage of ethico-intellectualistic religion -- 11. Dawn of intellectual awakening -- 12. Dethronement of minor deities and amalgamation or unification of different deities -- 13. From polytheism to pantheism with some phases of henotheism and monotheism -- 14. Ancient myths and the three divine imperial regalia: an attempt at rational interpretation -- 15. Germs of moral ideas in Shinto and appearance of a change in the idea of sacrifice -- 16. Inner purity emphasized, and sincerity or uprightness as the fundamental ethical principle becomes pre-eminent in Shinto -- 17. Ethical transformation of the naturalistic phallic deities from a higher religious point of view and some Shinto rites or ceremonies moralized -- 18. Worship of Shinto deities in spirit and in truth -- resulting in iconoclasm -- 19. Some deeper reflections upon the divine protection of the nation -- a problem unsolved from the old standpoint of Shinto, the national religion of Japan -- 20. Unique position of Shinto among the world's religions.".
- catalog extent "2 p. ℓ., ix, [1], 255, [1] p., 1 ℓ.".
- catalog hasFormat "Study of Shintō.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Study of Shintō.".
- catalog issued "1926".
- catalog issued "1926.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tōkyō, The Zaidan-hōjin-Meiji-seitoku-kinen-gakkai (Meiji Japan society)".
- catalog relation "Study of Shintō.".
- catalog subject "BL2220 .K35".
- catalog subject "Shinto.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I: Introduction -- Two main divisions of Shinto -- the sectarian Shinto and the state Shinto -- What is meant by religion -- Book II: Genetical or historical -- Part I: Shinto in the stage of nature religion -- Section I: Pre-polydemonistic and poly-demonistic stages of Shinto -- I. Some traces of animatism or pre-animism in Shinto -- 2. Animistic phases of nature worship among the Japanese -- complex nature worship -- 3. Fetishism and phallicism -- 4. Spiritism -- 5. Anthropolatry and ancestor worship in the stage of nature religion -- Primitive anthropolatry -- Ancestor worship in ancient Japan -- 6. Totemism and primitive monotheism in original Shinto -- Some traces of the existence of totemism in ancient Japan -- Deity of primitive monotheism in Shinto -- Section II: Polytheistic aspects of Shinto -- 7. Shinto as a sheer polytheism -- 8. Theanthropic aspect of Shinto deities -- Shinto as a theanthropic or homo-centric religion -- 9. Shinto is the Japanese national religion of natural growth -- 10. Ancient Shinto practices -- Cults or rites -- Offerings -- sacrificial -- votive -- Deities' dwellings or shrines -- Priesthood -- Physical and moral purity, and the idea of sin".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II: Shinto in the stage of ethico-intellectualistic religion -- 11. Dawn of intellectual awakening -- 12. Dethronement of minor deities and amalgamation or unification of different deities -- 13. From polytheism to pantheism with some phases of henotheism and monotheism -- 14. Ancient myths and the three divine imperial regalia: an attempt at rational interpretation -- 15. Germs of moral ideas in Shinto and appearance of a change in the idea of sacrifice -- 16. Inner purity emphasized, and sincerity or uprightness as the fundamental ethical principle becomes pre-eminent in Shinto -- 17. Ethical transformation of the naturalistic phallic deities from a higher religious point of view and some Shinto rites or ceremonies moralized -- 18. Worship of Shinto deities in spirit and in truth -- resulting in iconoclasm -- 19. Some deeper reflections upon the divine protection of the nation -- a problem unsolved from the old standpoint of Shinto, the national religion of Japan -- 20. Unique position of Shinto among the world's religions.".
- catalog title "A study of Shintō, the religion of the Japanese nation, by Genchi Katō ...".
- catalog type "text".