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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 25 (1&2): The NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions 1959-1999
2000
Introduction
Yuki Hideo, NottoThelle, WilliamLondo, and MartinRepp: 1-4.
Personal Reflections
From Nagoya with Gratitude
Jan van Bragt: 5-6.
Dialogue - Study - Friendship
Notto R. Thelle: 8-14.
How are Yours Studies Proceeding?
Håkon Eilert: 15-18.
Ad multos annos!
James Heisig: 19-21.
Love is the Beginning and the End
Iwai Nobuko: 22-27.
Christianity and Japanese Culture
Yuki Hideo: 28-36.
Articles
From Confucius to Christ: A Feature of Early Protestantism in Japan
Ariga Tetsutarō: 37-46.
Reading a Buddhist Text with Christian Eyes
Doi Masatoshi: 47-52.
Christianity and the Notion of Nothingness
Mutō Kazuo: 53-82.
The Emperor of Japan: Symbol and Reality
Yuki Hideo: 83-88.
Tenrin-ō and Henjō-nanshi: Two Women Founders of New Religions
Yamashita Akiko: 89-104.
Polular Youth Culturen and Religion in Contemporary Japan
Martin Repp: 105-120.
Interreligious Dialogue and Evangelization
Jan Van Bragt: 121-134.
The NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions: Forty Years of Research and Dialogue
Martin Repp: 135-154.
Reports
Seminar Reports
John A. Moss; Armin Kroehler; David Burger, Jørn Borup: 155-169
Reports of Visiting Researchers
Peter Igarashi; Bernhard Neuenschwander; Jørn Borup; Kathrin Bosse: 170-180
Documents
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