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Religion in Japan

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A concise, thematic survey of Japan's principal religious traditions and their interactions with Western Christianity. It outlines Shinto beliefs and practices, traces the origins and adaptation of Buddhism within Japan, examines points of contact and tension between Buddhist and Christian thought, and reviews the development and contemporary condition of Christian missions. Combining historical background on institutional change with doctrinal and ritual description, the work highlights how external influences and internal reforms reshaped religious life and offers comparative commentary across five focused chapters for readers seeking an accessible introduction.

About the Author

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George A. Cobbold

George A. Cobbold was an author known for his exploration of religious themes, particularly in the context of Japan. His notable work, "Religion in Japan," delves into the complexities of Japanese spiritual practices and beliefs, offering insights into the cultural and historical influences that shape them. Cobbold's writing reflects a deep engagement with the subject matter, contributing to the understanding of how religion interacts with society in Japan. Through his work, he provides readers with a nuanced perspective on the diverse religious landscape of the country.

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