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Images of Jesus in Japanese literature in the third decade of the Meiji period : the cases of Kinoshita Naoe and Kotoku Shusui
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Abstract | Kinoshita Naoe advocated the realization of socialism through an explicitly political use of the Gospel. He has been called a "Christian socialist/follower of social Christianity". Kotoku Shusui, on t...he other hand, denounced Christianity as mere idolatry. These two opposing treatments of the figure of Jesus, however, both constitute efforts to bring about the realization of socialist goals.show more |
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Created Date | 2012.02.29 |
Modified Date | 2019.09.05 |