Xavier's legacies: Catholicism in modern Japanese culture
Catholicism, modernity, and Japanese culture /Kevin M. Doak --Catholic women religious and Catholicism in Japan :1872-1940 /Ann M. Harrington --Towards a history of Christian scientists in Japan /James R. Bartholomew --Tanaka Kōtarō and natural law /Kevin M. Doak --Catholicism and contemporary man /...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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UBC Press
c2011
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In: | Year: 2011 |
Series/Journal: | Asian religions and society series
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Further subjects: | B
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
B Japan Religious life and customs B Catholic Church (Japan) History B Catholic Church Influence Japan B Japan B Église catholique Aspect social Japon B Catholic Church B Église catholique Histoire Japon B Église catholique Influence Japon B Japon Vie religieuse B Social aspects B History B Catholic Church Social aspects (Japan) B Catholic Church (Japan) Influence B Electronic books B Catholic Church Social aspects Japan B RELIGION ; Christianity ; Catholic B Catholic Church History Japan |
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Summary: | Catholicism, modernity, and Japanese culture /Kevin M. Doak --Catholic women religious and Catholicism in Japan :1872-1940 /Ann M. Harrington --Towards a history of Christian scientists in Japan /James R. Bartholomew --Tanaka Kōtarō and natural law /Kevin M. Doak --Catholicism and contemporary man /Yoshimitsu Yoshihiko (translated and annotated by Kevin M. Doak and Charles C. Campbell --Kanayama Masahide :Catholicism and mid-twentieth-century Japanese diplomacy /Mariko Ikehara --Crossing the deep river :Endō Shūsaku and the problem of religious pluralism /Mark Williams --An essay on Sono Ayako /Toshiko Sunami (translated and annotated by Kevin M. Doak) --The theory and practice of inculturation by Father Inoue Yōji :from panentheism to Namu Abba /Yoshihisa Yamamoto --Between inculturation and globalization :the situation of Catholicism in contemporary Japanese society /Mark. R. Mullins. Japan has had three Catholic prime ministers, and its current empress was raised and educated in the faith. How did a non-Christian nation come to foster more Catholic leaders than the United States, particularly when Protestantism is said to define Christianity in Japan and Catholicism is believed to be but a fleeting element of Japan's so-called "Christian century"? This volume reveals that, far from being a relic of the past - something brought to Japan by missionaries and then forgotten - Catholicism offered, and continues to provide, an authentic and alternative way for Japanese believers to maintain "tradition" and negotiate modernity. |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-203) and index. - Description based on print version record |
ISBN: | 0774820225 |