Something More: Outbreak Company Evangelism, Shaming Kill la Kill, and Shintoism in Gingitsune

We have a couple weeks’ worth of articles to mention, so let’s get started!

Frank finds that Outbreak Company‘s “mission” offers some very important lessons for missionaries of the gospel. [A Series of Miracles]

Medievalotaku refers to the sin and sainthood, among other ideas, in his examination of how Kill la Kill approaches the idea of shame. [Medieval Otaku]

Jonathan Tappan is impressed by the authenticity of how Gingitsune shows Shintoism.  [FunBlog]

D.M. Dutcher finds that the gulf between the haves and have nots in Iris Zero manga is a good reflection of the difference between Christians and non-Christians. [Cacao, put down the shovel!]

Rocklobster reviews Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0: You Are [Not] Alone, which he gives his highest rating, despite reservations about the religious content. [Lobster Quadrille]

D.M. Dutcher calls Dangaizer 3 a guilty pleasure, rating it “R” in his viewing scale for Christians. [Cacao, put down the shovel!]

As part of the Something More series of posts, each week Beneath the Tangles links to writings about anime and manga that involve religion and spirituality.  If you’ve written such a piece or know of one, please email TWWK if you’d like it included. 

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