National Faith Of Japan
Discover the profound insights of National Faith Of Japan by Kegan Paul, published in 1996. This comprehensive study delves into the intricate world of modern Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion, exploring both its state and sect forms. With an impressive page count of 396, this hardback edition offers a meticulous examination of Shintoism's evolution into a significant political force leading up to World War II. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book provides a unique perspective on how Shintoism shaped Japan's national identity and influenced its historical trajectory. Enhance your understanding of Japanese culture and religion with this essential read from Bookshop.