Exam 8: Encountering Shinto: the Way of the Kami

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Lisa Kuly says that a contemporary miko is typically:

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Japan's postwar constitution:

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Shinto is a combination of Buddhism and Confucianism.

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During the Meiji period, Buddhism was separated from Shinto and the _________ were no longer seen as bodhisattvas.

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Kamikaze pilots were Buddhists who attained instant enlightenment by their acts of martyrdom.

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Although the people of and in Japan combine Shinto with Buddhism, people of Japanese descent living outside Japan typically see themselves only as Shinto if they keep to one of the traditional Japanese religions.

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The kami are summoned by a series of brief actions.Which of the following is one of the actions involved in summoning a kami?

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Discuss how funerals are conducted in Japan today.

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Shinto means:

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During Shinto wedding rituals, after a couple is ritually purified, the priest offers prayers for their good fortune and happiness, as well as for protection and guidance by the:

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Why does Shinto ethics avoid absolute moral rules?

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Which of the following statements is true of the number of kami in Shinto religion?

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What is the most common symbol of Shinto?

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What is the main sanctuary building of a Shinto shrine called?

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What is the name of the controversial shrine that honors, among others, Japanese officials convicted of war crimes in World War II?

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The Kojiki are:

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The three Shinto sects identified during the Meiji period are "sect Shinto," "state Shinto," and:

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Shinto teaches that humans are born with both good and evil thoughts, and they must turn toward the good.

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The _________ of Futami, Japan, celebrate the marriage of male and female.

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The significant Shinto holy place, which is completely reconstructed on a schedule, established by the imperial family is called:

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