Buddhas and Kami in Japan

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Buddhist Divinities
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combinatory religion historical case studies
doctrinal analysis Japan
Edo Period
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esoteric
Esoteric Buddhist
Gongen Sama
Hie Shrine
hiei
honji
Ise Monogatari
Japanese religious syncretism
Kagura Performance
Kamakura Period
Kami Worship
kami worship practices
King Enma
Kuroda Toshio
lotus
Lotus Sutra
Medieval Japanese
medieval Japanese mythology
mount
Mount Hiei
nihon
Nihon Shoki
Outer Shrine
Pole Star
Pre-modern Japan
religious semiotics
Sentient Beings
Shinto Buddhist interaction
shoki
Shrine Temple Complex
suijaku
sutra
Suwa Shrine
Thunder Gods
Tutelary Deity
Wrathful Deities
Yoshida Shinto

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415297479
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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). It questions received, simplified accounts of the interactions between Shinto and Japanese Buddhism, and presents a more dynamic and variegated religious world, one in which the deities' Buddhist originals and local traces did not constitute one-to-one associations, but complex combinations of multiple deities based on semiotic operations, doctrines, myths, and legends. The book's essays, all based on specific case studies, discuss the honji suijaku paradigm from a number of different perspectives, always integrating historical and doctrinal analysis with interpretive insights.

Mark Teeuwen teaches at the University of Oslo, Norway. He specialises in the history of Shinto. Fabio Ramballi teaches at Sapporo University, Japan. He specialises in the history of Buddhism, particularly Esoteric Buddhism in Japan.