Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Religion Discussion
Description
This week we learned about the indigenous religion of Japan, Shinto.
Shinto has some unique characteristics that sets it apart from other
religious traditions – it is almost exclusively focused on a single
area, Japan, and is not missionary or widely practiced outside of
Japan. It also is usually not called a “religion” by its followers, who
mostly think of it as simply part of Japanese culture. It also
combines notions of purity and cleanliness as being pleasing to the
Kami. For this week I would like you to answer a question about Shinto
as well as one about the religions we have studied in general.
1.
Do you consider Shinto a “religion”? Why or why not? What about it
makes it “religious” or something else, like culture or a philosophy?
Furthermore, we have seen other traditions over the course of this
semester that did not consider themselves “religions”, like
Confucianism, Taoism, or Buddhism in general. Why do you think so many
Asian traditions are not comfortable with the term “religion”? Do you
agree with them in general, or do you think we need to expand our
definition of the word “religion”?
2. Which religion, that we have
studied, has been the most interesting or most surprising to you?
Which religion did you enjoy learning about the most? And why?
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