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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
To the Hermeneutics of the Word "Religion" and Its Analogues in the Religious and Philosophical Traditions of the East in the Context of Intercultural CommunicationThe aim of the article is to analyze the Latin word of “religion” and to search for its analogues or compensating religious notions in the religious and philosophical traditions of the East in the context of examining of processes of secularization, de-secularization and migration in the Western society and in the USA causing the growth of intercultural communication at the end of the 20 th century — 20s of the 21 s…
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Shintoa polytheistic and animistic religion originating in Japan
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Shinto , also called Shintoism, is a religion from Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, it is often regarded by its practitioners as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion. Scholars sometimes call its practitioners Shintoists, although adherents rarely use that term themselves. With no central authority in control of Shinto, there is much diversity of belief and practice…
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Descriptions of four religions practiced by Japanese people: Buddhism, Shintoism, Sodoshu, and Shinshu.
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