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kodansha Academic Library / "Is There a Christian Rival?". 『 Sacred Things 』 (1917). Ludolph Otto, a German religious scholar known for his work on "Salvation", thought that the Vishnu school, a branch of Hinduism, was worth it. Through a thorough examination of both sides, which have a remarkable similarity in "Salvation", he came up with the essence of religion. A classic of comparative religious studies. 『 Sacred Things 』 (1869-1937), a devout Protestant theologist of the Lutheran school, was passed down to Mircea Eliade and Roger Caillois, and laid the foundation for the study of "Sacred and Profane" which is an important pillar in the study of religion. This book "『 Indian Religion and Christianity 』" is considered to have been studied at the same time as 『 Sacred Things 』. In the latter half of the 18th century, Sanskrit literature was brought to Japan through colonization by the United Kingdom, and they were translated one after another into Sanskrit literature such as 『 Rig Veda 』 and 『 Bagavad-Gitter 』. It is considered that the study of "Sacred and Profane" was advanced rapidly as one of the origins of Europe. In such a context, Otto himself worked on the translation and annotation of Sanskrit literature such as 『 Vishnu Nerayana 』, which was introduced through colonization by the United Kingdom. He found a theory of salvation comparable to Christianity in Hinduism, particularly in Vishnu, which he called "the religion of offering faith", and the true salvation found in the comparison between Lutheran and Vishnu. What he called "the religion of offering faith" was a true salvation. The comparison between Lutheran and Vishnu. What he called "the religion of offering faith" was the universal excuse for "the holy things" throughout his life. He placed his position on one theology of the Lutheran school, but opened his mind to other theology, and opened his view to religious experiences without theology. He found a theory of salvation comparable to Christianity in Hinduism, particularly in Vishnu, which he called "the religion of offering faith." The true salvation found in the comparison between Lutheran and Vishnu. Vishnu, which he called "the religion of offering faith". The true salvation found in the comparison between Lutheran and Vishnu. It was the universal excuse for "the holy things". He put his position on one theology of the Lutheran school, but opened his mind to other theology, and opened his view to religious experiences without theology. He made a classic of Indian religious studies and a masterpiece of comparative religious studies. He put his position on one theology of 1988 ヌミノーゼ 『 』 Ludolph