Facets of the Japanese state religion included all except the a. existence of a complicated and formal theological system. b. importance of bodily cleanliness. c. association with the belief in the ruler's divinity and the state's holiness. d. belief in spirits. e. physical allure of the natural setting.

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Facets of the Japanese state religion included all except the (A) existence of a complicated and formal theological system.

  • Japan developed a functional "hybrid" system by using Chinese letters as phonetic symbols.
  • Sentence constructions in Chinese and Japanese tend to be distinct.
  • Chinese is an SVO language, whereas Japanese is an SOV language (subject, object, verb) (subject-verb-object).
  • Chinese grammar is not quite as complicated as Japanese grammar. For instance, verbs and adjectives are frequently combined in Japanese.

What is meant by theological?

  • Specifically the study of God and of God's relationship to the universe; the study of religious belief, practice, and experience.
  • A theological doctrine or framework (2a) Theology of atonement according to Thomism.
  • A particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings.

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