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Alex73 [517]
3 years ago
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What is polytheism? How does this concept relate to Shinto? What is State Shinto? What are kami? What are Shinto shrines and how

are they related to kami? What are Torii? Describe this feature. What is Folk Shinto? Critical Thinking Questions What are some of the similarities and differences between Shinto and other religions? What is the New Year Festival? Describe what happens during this festival. What benefits does the festival have for individuals and society? How do individuals prepare for worship in Shinto? Is this similar or different to how followers of other religions prepare for worship or rituals? How did the Peace Constitution of 1946 change Shintoism? What is the Great Purification? Do any other religions have similar rituals or beliefs
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