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NCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions
JR 31 (2): Religion and Caricature
Published: 2006
Articles
The "Brilliant Teaching" - The Rise and Fall of 'Nestorianism' (Jingjiao) in Tang China
Max Deeg, 91-110.
The Critique of Anthropocentrism and Humanism in Present-day Shin Buddhism
Ugo Dessi, 111-26.
Feature Articles: Religion and Caricature
Introduction
Editor, 127-28.
"The Caricature of Caricatures" - Communicational Strategies in the Danish Cartoon Conflict
Martin Repp, 129-62.
From a Prophetic Warner to a Villian - How a Religious Scholar Became Entangled in the Muhammed Cartoon Controversy
Tim Jensen, 163-72.
The Muhammad Cartoon Crisis - The Tip of an Iceberg
Tim Jensen, 173-86.
Buddhism and Cartoons in Japan - How Much Parody Can a Religion Bear?
Martin Repp, 187-204.
Book Reviews
Sherry D. Fowler,
Muroji: Rearranging Art, History at a Japanese Buddhist Temple
Patricia Yamada, 205-07.
Christian Steineck,
Quellentexte des japanischen Amida-Buddhismus
Christoph Kleine, 207-12.
Mark L. Blum and Yasutomi Shin'ya (eds.),
Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism
Elisabetta Purcu, 213-15.
Stephen G. Covell,
Japanese Temple Buddhism: Worldliness in a Religion of Renunciation
Calen Amstutz, 216-21.
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