Religions of Japan in Practice

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Discover the rich tapestry of Japanese spiritual traditions with 'Religions of Japan in Practice.' This essential anthology takes readers on an enlightening journey through the diversity and complexity of religious practices in Japan. Carefully curated by George Tanabe, the collection features an impressive selection of forty-five documents, including legends, hagiographies, ritual prayers, and sermons, many newly translated for the first time. Explore Japanese religions such as Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism beyond mere historical classifications, delving into the real-life practices of individuals engaged in their faith.

The anthology is thoughtfully structured into three primary categories: 'Ethical Practices,' 'Ritual Practices,' and 'Institutional Practices.' This organization offers clarity and insight into the myriad ways that Japanese people experience and express their spirituality. Each document is accompanied by informative introductory notes, providing context and enhancing understanding. This makes the anthology an invaluable resource for both students and instructors of religious studies, anthropology, and Japanese culture.

From the eighth century to the twentieth century, these documents reflect evolving interpretations of religious practices, demonstrating the dynamic nature of belief in Japan. Whether you're a scholar, a student, or someone fascinated by world religions, 'Religions of Japan in Practice' is a crucial addition to your library, offering deep insights into the systematic and personal expressions of spirituality in Japan.

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