Shintō and the state, 1868-1988 /

Explores church/state question in Japan. Focuses on the ordinary people whose lives are affected by the ongoing struggle of the Japanese to define their national character and policy.

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلف الرئيسي: Hardacre, Helen, 1949-
التنسيق: Licensed eBooks
اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press ©1989.
سلاسل:Studies in church and state.
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv173dzxb
جدول المحتويات:
  • Studies of State Shinto
  • Issues, Themes, and Goals
  • Shinto in the Tokugawa Era (1600-1868)
  • The Relation between Buddhism and Shinto
  • Ise Pilgrimage
  • The Influence of National Learning
  • The Modern History of Relations Between Shinto and the State
  • The Meiji Restoration and the Beginning of State Shinto
  • The Separation of Buddhism from Shinto
  • Building Institutions
  • Disunity in the Department of Divinity
  • Reform of Imperial Ritual
  • The Creation of National Rites and Ceremonies
  • The Slump of Middle Meiji (1880-1905)
  • Is Shinto a Religion?
  • The Movement to Reestablish the Department of Divinity
  • Shrine Building after the Russo-Japanese War
  • Freedom of Religion
  • Postwar Shinto
  • The Great Promulgation Campaign
  • The Campaign
  • The Pantheon Dispute
  • The New Religions in the Great Promulgation Campaign
  • The Shinto Priesthood
  • The Internal Diversity of the Shinto Priesthood
  • The Evolution of a Concept of Religion
  • Shrine Administrators
  • The Idea of a National Teaching
  • Shrine Administrators' Diversity and Influence
  • National Teaching in Practice
  • Questions of Doctrine and Rites
  • The Provincial Priesthood
  • Shrines and the Rites of Empire Part I: Shinto Shrines
  • The Separation of Buddhism from Shinto
  • Shrine Registration
  • Shrine Rankings
  • Distribution of Ise Talismans and Almanacs
  • The Ise Shrines and Their Outposts
  • The State-Sponsored Cult of the War Dead and Loyalists
  • Provincial Centers of the Cult of the War Dead
  • The Meiji Shrine
  • Shrines in the Colonies.