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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 28 (2): Visual Art and Religion
Published: 2003
Articles
Ezo Kirishitan painted with Japanese Colors
Ueno Yasuo, 121-28.
Family Portrait: Christian Iconography and Modern Bodies in a Painting by Fukushima Mizuho
Gunhild Borggreen, 129-30.
Art and the New Religions: From Deguchi Onisaburo to the Miho Museum
Nancy Stalker, 131-66.
Signs in Cosmic and Symbols in Religions
Shaku Tesshu, 167-76.
Religiosity in the Stories of Japanese Comics: From Rousing to Soothing Stories
Shaku Tesshu, 177-84.
Introduction to the Study of the Religious Factor in Japanese Comics: The Example of Wan zero by Sato Shio
Teramoto Tomomasa, 185-96.
Accepting Karmic Rebirth in Japan Today: As seen in the Comic Boku no chikyu wo mamotte
Miyai Rika, 197-212.
Book Reviews
Jorg B. Quenzer,
Buddhistische Traum-Praxis im japanischen Mittelalter (11,-15, Jahrhundert)
Martin Repp, 213-15.
Omori Jin, Higashida Maki, and Taya Aoki
Rekishi ehon Nihon ni kaerenakkatta otokotachi
Iwai Nobuko, 216-18.
Wai-ming Ng,
The I Ching in Tokugawa Though and Culture
Bent Nielsen, 219-23.
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