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Buddhism in Japan / Jōdo Shinshū / Karl Barth / Shinjin / Faith in Buddhism / Shinran / Dennis Hirota / Revelation / Tannishō / Religion / Buddhism / Pure Land Buddhism
Date: 2012-04-20 16:48:26
Buddhism in Japan
Jōdo Shinshū
Karl Barth
Shinjin
Faith in Buddhism
Shinran
Dennis Hirota
Revelation
Tannishō
Religion
Buddhism
Pure Land Buddhism

Shinran, Barth, and Religion: Engagement with Religious Language as an Issue of Comparative Theology by Dennis Hirota In a world full of Nazis one can be forgiven for being a Barthian[removed]Peter Berger In 1974, with th

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