Buddhas and kami in Japan :honji suijaku as a combinatory paradigm

  • 其他作者: Teeuwen, Mark. , Rambelli, Fabio.
  • 出版: London ;New York : RoutledgeCurzon 2003.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (x, 371 pages) :illustrations.
  • 標題: Shinto. , RelationsBuddhism. , Buddhism Relations -- Shinto. , Shintoism. , Buddhism. , Interfaith relations. , RELIGION , Buddhism , Shinto Relations -- Buddhism. , Shinto , Electronic books. , RELIGION Shintoism. , RelationsShinto.
  • ISBN: 1134431244 , 9781134431243
  • ISBN: 0415297478
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-353) and index. Book Cover; Title; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction: combinatory religion and the honji suijaku paradigm in pre-modern Japan; From thunder child to Dharma-protector: Dj hshi and the Buddhist appropriation of Japanese local deities; The source of oracular speech: absence? presence? or plain treachery? The case of Hachiman Usa-g gotakusensh; Wrathful deities and saving deities; The creation of a honji suijaku deity: Amaterasu as the Judge of the Dead; Honji suijaku and the logic of combinatory deities: two case studies. Wild words and syncretic deities: kygen kigo and honji suijaku in medieval literary allegoresis~Both parts~ or ~only one~? Challenges to the honji suijaku paradigm in the Edo period; Hokke Shinto: kami in the Nichiren tradition; Honji suijaku at work: religion, economics, and ideology in pre-modern Japan; The interaction between Buddhist and Shinto traditions at Suwa Shrine; Dancing the doctrine: honji suijaku thought in kagura performances; Bibliography; In.
  • 摘要: This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to the combinatory tradition that dominated premodern and early modern Japanese religion, known as honji suijaku (originals and their traces).
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  • 系統號: 005303329
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