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The Religions of Japan
William Elliot Griffis
The Religions of Japan
William Elliot Griffis
Publisher Marketing: "The investigation of the beginnings of a religion is never the work of infidels, but of the most reverent and conscientious minds." "We, the forty million souls of Japan, standing firmly and persistently upon the basis of international justice, await still further manifestations as to the morality of Christianity,"-Hiraii, of Japan. "When the Creator [through intermediaries that were apparently animals] had finished treating this world of men, the good and the bad Gods were all mixed together promiscuously, and began disputing for the possession of this world."-The Aino Story of the Creation. "If the Japanese have few beast stories, the Ainos have apparently no popular tales of heroes ... The Aino mythologies ... lack all connection with morality.... Both lack priests and prophets.... Both belong to a very primitive stage of mental development ... Excepting stories ... and a few almost metreless songs, the Ainos have no other literature at all."-Aino Studies. "I asked the earth, and it answered, 'I am not He;' and whatsoever are therein made the same confession. I asked the sea and the deep and the creeping things that lived, and they replied, 'We are not thy God; seek higher than we.' ... And I answered unto all things which stand about the door of my flesh, 'Ye have told me concerning my God, that ye are not he; tell me something about him.' And with a loud voice they explained, 'It is He who hath made us!'"-Augustine's Confessions.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 18, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781499580501 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 182 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 10 mm · 249 g |
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