Exam 8: Encountering Shinto: the Way of the Kami
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The overall aims of Shinto ethics are to:
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As the Japanese became more accustomed to integrating Shinto and Buddhism, they accepted that the _________ were the incarnations of the Buddha.
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The kami don't serve as moral examples because:
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Japanese myths refer to what husband-and-wife gods as the creators of Japan?
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The Shinto priest (or priests) conduct wedding ceremonies at the front of a shrine, after a formal procession, and are assisted by:
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What was the religious nature of Japan prior to the arrival of Buddhism?
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Despite rising secularization since World War II, Japan remains the most:
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Small movements to practice Shinto have arisen in certain areas in North America.
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_________, "the way of the gods," is an indigenous religion with its origins in ancient times.
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Why do independent-minded religious seekers find Shinto religion appealing?
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_________ are spirits, deities, or essences found in both animate and inanimate objects.
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Around 1700, a movement within Shinto emphasized that the Japanese people:
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The practice of providing commemorative meals at funerals is no longer seen in Japan today.
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