Sessō Sōsai and the Chinese Anti-Christian Discourse
The early Tokugawa period witnessed the establishment of anti-Christian policy as a significant agenda. In 1647, Sessō Sōsai, a Zen monk, undertook the task of delivering sermons in Nagasaki, aiming to convert the local population to Buddhism. Following his preaching, Sessō authored two anti-Christi...
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Language: | English |
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2023
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Religions
Year: 2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 8 |
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anti-Christian treaties
B Kirishitan B Buddhism B Huangbo B Cultural exchange B Sessō Sōsai B Feiyin Tongrong B Nagasaki B Miyun Yuanwu |
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