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supervised the largest number of shrines. But since technically the religious corporation status is a condition for membership, small shrines that do not have a juridical character are not eligible and are not allowed to belong to the Honcho. Fewer than half of juridical shrines, such as in
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S.D.B.Picken "Faith-based schools in Japan: Paradoxes and
Pointers". In J.D. Chapman et al. (eds.) "International Handbook of Learning, Teaching and Leading in Faith-Based Schools". New York: Springer. P.
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and Shrine Shinto were named in 1924. Before World War II, Shrine Shinto referred to the rituals, ideology, and organization of shrines, which in modern times have been subject to government control.
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492:加藤玄智(陸軍士官学校教授・東京帝国大学神道講座助教授)は1924年(大正13年)の著書『東西思想比較研究』以降、この説を展開した。
407:,『皇學館大学受験生サイトCampus Vew』,出願書類のダウンロード>AO入試神職後継専攻のみ(2021.8.30閲覧).
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395:」,『国学院大学 令和2年(2020)入学試験要項』2019,p.8(2021.8.30閲覧)。
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474:武田政一 「神社」『世界大百科事典』 118頁。
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