No. Unlike most major religions, Shinto does not have a sacred text or even a formal structure.
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Shinto is an umbrella term for the large number of different devotional practices that would vary from region to region and... ... ; What is the holy book of Shintoism? ... ; Does Shinto religion have holy scriptures?
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What is Shinto's teaching? Shinto has neither holy scripture like the Bible and the Koran, nor teachings, commandment and excommunication. But it has a rule. It is to get on with each other and have no fight. This rule might be connected with the system in Japan.
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Brief history of Shinto: ... Unlike most other religions, Shinto has no real founder, no written scriptures, no body of religious law, and only a very loosely-organized priesthood. ... Shinto creation stories tell of the history and lives of the "Kami" (deities). Among them was a divine couple, Izanagi-no-mikoto and Izanami...
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- Taoism: Tao te Ching, Chuang Tzu; - Shinto: Kojiki, Nihongi - ; - Sikhs: Holy Guru Granth Sahib; - Bahai: Kitab I Aqdas, Kitab I Iqan; - Zoroastrians: Zend Avesta; ... Most Religions have their Holy Scriptures, but every branch, or denomination, or cult add to those Holy Scriptures the scriptures of their founders...
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This page provides a brief overview of the holy books of Shinto. ... The holy books are not exclusively Shinto ... The holy books of Shinto are the Kojiki or 'Records of Ancient Matters' (712 CE) and the Nihon-gi or 'Chronicles of Japan' (720 CE).
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Shinto has two holy texts, which tell the stories of the most important kami and the founding of Japan. ... Shinto holy books The holy books of Shinto are compilations of ancient myths and traditional teachings that had previously been passed down orally.
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Shinto has no holy book, like the Torah, Bible, Qoran, or other holy books. The Nihongi and Kojiki are usually regarded as Shinto's holy scriptures, though they are not officially.
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Later, my M.A. dissertation was about Ennin (794-864 CE), an important Buddhist monk who went to China by ship to study scriptures that had not yet reached Japan. ... I see no reason why the four letter name of God shouldn't be in the Shinto holy of holies. I also see no reason why the present emperor can't be asked about it.
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We pray that, repenting of their sins, adherents of Shinto may be purified through Jesus' blood in holy Baptism. "Consider this: The Father has given us his love. He loves us so much that we are actually called God's dear children.
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