Let us examine the brief history, core teachings, fundamental beliefs, practices, and related issues of Shintoism.
Shintoism: Basic Terms and Concepts
The following statements are worth knowing about Shintoism:
1. Shintoism’s concept of the divinity of the Emperor is usually misunderstood especially by Westerners.
Neither the Emperor nor most of Japanese people ever thought that the Emperor was a God in the sense of being a supernatural supreme being.
The term has been used to describe mind, God, supreme being, one of the Shinto deities, an image, a principle, and anything that is worshipped.
4. The Nihongi focuses on the merits of the righteous rulers as well as the errors of the wicked rulers.
5. Shinto believers find it important to worship the kami also because of the assumed roles they play in the nature. The kami’s supposed primitive roles were as earth-based spirits, helping the early hunter-gatherer groups in their day-to-day lives, thus revered as gods of earth and sea.