Description It is intended, primarily and chiefly, as a repertory of the more significant facts of Shinto for the use of scientific students of religion.
The subject is treated from a positive, not from a negative or agnostic standpoint, Religion being regarded as a normal function, not a disease, of humanity..
It also comprises an outline theory of the origin and earlier stages of the development of religion, prepared with special reference to the Shinto evidence.
Description It is intended, primarily and chiefly, as a repertory of the more significant facts of Shinto for the use of scientific students of religion