The Shinto Cult: A Christian Study of the Ancient Religion of Japan

The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Shinto Cult, by Milton Spenser Terry

A CHRISTIAN STUDY OF THE ANCIENT RELIGION OF JAPAN
BY MILTON S. TERRY, D.D., Lecturer on Comparative Religion in Garrett Biblical Institute.
Cincinnati: JENNINGS AND GRAHAM New York: EATON AND MAINS

Copyright, 1910, By Jennings and Graham.

The following pages are the substance of a course of lectures on the old Shinto cult which the author has been giving for a number of years to his classes in Comparative Religion. They are here condensed and adapted to the purpose of a little manual which, it is believed, may interest many readers, and bring together within a small space information gathered from many sources not easily accessible to ordinary students. At the same time it is hoped that this little volume may serve to suggest some valuable hints to the Christian missionary who is to come face to face with the Japanese people in their beautiful land of the reed plains and the fresh ears of rice. It is possible that some portions, if not every jot and tittle, of this ancient cult may, like the law and the prophets of Israel, find a glorious fulfillment in the pure gospel of Jesus Christ. The principal authorities relied on in the preparation of this essay are named in the Select Bibliography given at the end.


Attention has often been called to the fact that the British Isles, in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the northwestern coast of Europe, occupy a corresponding geographical relation to the Western world. The islands themselves are comparatively small, but their measuring line has gone out into all the earth, and their civilization is dominating the world. Asia, on the east of the Eastern hemisphere, is a land of innumerable population; Europe, on the west, is a land of new ideas and of hopeful progress. The United States, resting her Atlantean shoulder on the island-empire of Europe, and her Pacific shoulder on the island-empire of the Orient, may be, in the order of God, a mighty mediator, possessed both of a great population and of new and commanding ideas, and destined to bring about the universal peace, the sound knowledge, and the highest prosperity of the world.

Milton Spenser Terry
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2013-05-20

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Shinto -- Japan

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