Bůh jako zdroj stvoření v japonských protikřesťanských textech 17. století: srovnání kritiky v Ha Daiusu Fabiana Fukana a anonymním sešitu Kirišitan monogatari

This work compares depictions of God in two Japanese anti-Christian texts published in 17th century. Anti-Christian literature was a negative reaction to spreading Christianity published after violent persecution of Christians. A concept of God and his creation was crucial for learning Christian doc...

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Main Author: Dvořáčková, Terezie (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Czech
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Published: Masarykova Univ. 2016
In: Sacra
Year: 2016, Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 41-52
Further subjects:B komparace
B japonské náboženské tradice
B mezináboženská polemika
B stvoření
B Ha Daiusu
B Bůh-Stvořitel
B Kirišitan monogatari
B Fabian Fukan
B křesťanství
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Summary:This work compares depictions of God in two Japanese anti-Christian texts published in 17th century. Anti-Christian literature was a negative reaction to spreading Christianity published after violent persecution of Christians. A concept of God and his creation was crucial for learning Christian doctrine in Japanese context, therefore anti-Christian literature focused on this concept, attempting to prove that Christianity was a false and evil doctrine. Although Ha Daiusu and Kirishitan Monogatari are quite similar in criticising, they were published in different phases of anti-Christian texts production and authors chose their own writing strategy. Comparison of Japanese critique of important Christian concepts reveals a typical negative response to foreign religious ideas in the ideological battle between European countries and Japan.
ISSN:2336-4483
Contains:Enthalten in: Sacra
Persistent identifiers:HDL: handle:11222.digilib/137230