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Before the First Buddha: Medieval Japanese Cosmogony and the Quest for the Primeval Kami
Author Rambelli, Fabio
Source Monumenta Nipponica
Volumev.64 n.2
Date2009
Pages235 - 271
PublisherSophia University
Publisher Url http://www.sophia.ac.jp/
Location東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteFabio Rambelli, professor of Japanese and comparative religion
AbstractFrom the end of the Heian period, a number of texts began to investigate cosmogonic issues, namely, the process of creation of the universe and the manifestations of the first deities—matters more generally pertaining to what is known as "the age of the gods" (jindai or kamiyoinline graphic). Indeed, pervasive interest in cosmogony is one of the most significant aspects of the medieval Japanese intellectual arena and characterizes the entire contemporaneous discourse about the kami. Such a focus was something quite new; far from emphasizing the primeval condition, the early foundational texts Nihon shokiinline graphic and Kojikiinline graphic allocate only a minor place to cosmogony. Although the broader intellectual context in which the focus on cosmogony arose was essentially Buddhist, a striking aspect of the discussion of such issues is its extensive recourse to non-Buddhist sources.
Table of contentsOriginal Enlightenment, the Primordial Condition, and the Kami 244
Features of Medieval Cosmogony 250
In Search of the Prime 254
Concluding Remarks 261
References 264
ISSN00270741 (P); 18801390 (E)
DOI10.1353/mni.0.0080
Hits238
Created date2017.04.26
Modified date2020.01.02



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