• The Department of Divinities (神祇官, jingi-kan), also known as the Department of Shinto Affairs, Department of Rites, Department of Worship, as well as...
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  • until April 21, 1872, replacing the Department of Divinities, which had been in charge of rituals and administration of the Shinto gods since the Ritsuryo...
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    one of sixteen shrines in Ōhara District not registered with the Department of Divinities. DNAC. "Suga Shrine | VISIT SHIMANE". Retrieved 2023-10-17. "第十六番...
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  • purpose of national indoctrination through religion control to replace the Department of Divinities. It sought to advance the Proclamation of the Great...
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  • The Institute of Divinities (神祇院, Jingi-in) is one of the former state agencies of Japan. Ministry of the Interior's foreign bureau. Its purpose was to...
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    officially in charge of divination along with the turtle shell diviners who belonged to the Department of Divinities. In the Bureau of Onmyō, a four-grade...
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  • The Department of Divinities, which was destroyed by fire during the war, was replaced by the eight temples at the Yoshida Shrine, and the Divinities themselves...
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  • Secular Shrine Theory (category Separation of church and state)
    November 9, 1940, the Ministry of the Interior reorganized its Bureau of Religions and established the Institute of Divinities, which was able to maintain...
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  • Heian period, the festival declined and was celebrated only in the Department of Divinities. The festival was not longer celebrated in the late Muromachi period...
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  • Listed in the Izumo Fudoki as one of five shrines in Iishi District that were registered with the Department of Divinities, this shrine is identified as the...
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    the Department of Divinities was losing power. But the number of state-supported shrines grew. During the Enryaku era, the Department of Divinities made...
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    listed in the Izumo Fudoki as one of five shrines in Iishi District that were registered with the Department of Divinities. This shrine is identified as the...
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    State Shinto (category Empire of Japan)
    original intent.: 113  In calling for the return of the Department of Divinities in 1874, a group of Shinto priests issued a collective statement calling...
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  • Taikyo Institute (category Defunct government agencies of Japan)
    or religious teachers because the Missionary Office and Department of Divinities were unsuccessful in their national indoctrination objectives. It was...
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  • Bacon. The first Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.) was conferred in 1867, and the department became a separate School of Divinity in 1869. The school remained...
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  • Shrine Shinto (category History of Shinto)
    as places of worship. Until 1945 all Shinto shrines were under the jurisdiction of the Institute of Divinities, an external department of the Home Ministry...
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  • the reestablishment of the Department of Divinities in a "Dajokanbudan". Also used on January 3, 1870, in the "Declaration of the Great Teachings" (Dai-kyo...
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    appointed the Tsuwano Domain lord and Department of The Tsuwano Domain and deputy governor of the Department of Divinities, Kamei Korekan, was appointed as...
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  • with the establishment of the Institute of Divinities 秦郁彦編『日本官僚制総合事典:1868 - 2000』東京大学出版会、2001年。 Department of Divinities Ministry of Religion (Japan) State...
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  • Missionary Office (category Defunct government agencies of Japan)
    The Missionary Office (宣教使, senkyōshi) was one of the government offices in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912). Ths mission was found to be too...
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  • Nitta Kuniteru (category Founders of religions)
    lived in Edo, which is now Tokyo. In 1868, Kuniteru joined the Department of Divinities. This was a government office for Shinto rituals. He got involved...
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  • separation of Shinto and Buddhism, which began in 1868 (first year of Meiji) with the revival of the Department of Divinities and the separation of Shinto...
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  • The University of Divinity is an Australian collegiate university with a specialised focus in divinity and associated disciplines. It is constituted by...
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    schools was part of Ryōbu Shintō. Hakke Shintō The Shirakawa Hakuō House, in charge of the post of superintendent of the Department of Divinities (Jingi-kan)...
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  • was read by the Nakatomi clan. Nakatomi exorcism was used by the Department of Divinities to purify the emperor, and it can be confirmed that Onmyōjis used...
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  • Bureau of Shrines under the Home Ministry. Department of Divinities Ministry of Religion State Shinto Association of Shinto Shrines "Glossary of Shinto...
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  • itself to the restoration of Shinto, and on July 8, 1869, a Missionary Office was established within the Department of Divinities. The Missionary Office...
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    the Department of Divinities or Jingi-kan (in which many Urabe clan members occupied posts) as a go-to source for inquiries regarding the histories of various...
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    Shimazaki Masaki (category Japanese critics of Christianity)
    Historiography Division (考証課) of the Department of Religion (教部省), the temporary successor to the older Department of Divinities. However, he soon left disillusioned...
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  • (吉田兼豊), then senior assistant director (神祇大輔 jingi taifu) of the Department of Divinities, via a friend in the court, aristocrat and statesman Tōin Kinkata...
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