Which Shinto and Zen values most likely contributed to the growth of these belief systems in Japan? Select all that apply.

a. reverence for nature
b. love of peace and beauty
c. respect for ancestors
d. worship of one god

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The correct answer is A) reverence for nature and C) respect for ancestors.

The Shinto and Zen values that most likely contributed to the growth of these belief systems in Japan were "reverence for nature and the respect for ancestors."

We are talking about important Japanese values such as mindfulness, humbleness, and purification. Bothe Japanese religions have different means to the same spiritual purposes. Both religious teachings honored mother nature for everything it provides and the importance of the circle of life. They also respected the ancestors because they represented the wisdom throughout generations.

The Shinto and Zen mostly contributed the growth of reverence for nature and respect for ancestors in Japan.

 

The Shinto and Zen are two different Japanese religions but similar in their spiritual purposes.

They taught about mother nature, the circle of life, and respect for the ancestors emphasized on harmony and purity in the life of people.  

Therefore, the Shinto and Zen mostly contributed the growth of reverence for nature and respect for ancestors in Japan.

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