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Title: Shinto: Origins, Rituals, Festivals, Spirits, Sacred Places
by C. Scott Littleton
ISBN: 0-19-521886-8
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pub. Date: 01 April, 2002
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $17.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Shinto - The Way of the Gods, condenced for your convenience
Comment: C. Scott Littleton's "Shinto: Origins, Ritual, Festivals, Spirits and Sacred Places" is a surprisingly good guide to Japan's native religion, considering its small size and ease of reading. This thin book takes a respectful look at Shinto's origin, main tenants, major characters, sacred texts and theology. The information is quite scholarly, as befits an Oxford Press publication.

It is a very brief overview, and should be considered as an introductory book for anyone who wants to quickly understand Shinto without dedicating considerable time. Only the very main aspects are introduced, and many controversial elements, such as the inclusion of Tenri-kyo amongst the Shinto sects, are never touched on. Other things such as the nature of kami and their role in Japanese society over time, are not developed well, and could lead to some misunderstandings regarding the kami. However, this is to be expected in such a small book.

There are several lovely pictures, but all in all this book is more text than photo-guide, as it should be. It is impressive to see Shinto so well-condensed, allowing for a general understanding of the religion in such a short time.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great Book
Comment: A comprehensive look at the Shinto religion, including the basis, it's melding with buddhism, and some of the mythology. Great for anyone looking to learn more about eastern philosophy.

Rating: 5
Summary: It surprised me with its excellence
Comment: Every once in a while, a book comes along that surprises me with its excellence, and this is one of those books. This book looks at Shinto, its origins and developments, its beliefs, sacred texts, and principles. The writing is clear and concise, giving the reader a clear understanding without being too heavy on details or too vague on ideas. Along the way, the reader is treated to a host of topical, colorful pictures that add to ones understanding.

This is an excellent resource, one that I highly recommend to anyone who wants a short, easy-to-read introduction to Shinto. I can't think of a better book in this category!

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