A History of Japanese Theology

A History of Japanese Theology
Title A History of Japanese Theology PDF eBook
Author Yasuo Furuya
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 172
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780802841087

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This is the first book on the history of Japanese theology written by Japanese theologians. The authors clarify the tumultuous history of Japanese Christianity and describe the context, methodology, and goals shaping Japanese theology today.

Theology of Culture in a Japanese Context

Theology of Culture in a Japanese Context
Title Theology of Culture in a Japanese Context PDF eBook
Author Atsuyoshi Fujiwara
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 417
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606088637

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In dialogue with H. Richard Niebuhr, John Howard Yoder, and Stanley Hauerwas, this work examines Japanese culture, suffering, and three theologians: Kazoh Kitamori, Yasuo Furuya, and Hideo Ohki.

Theology of the Pain of God

Theology of the Pain of God
Title Theology of the Pain of God PDF eBook
Author Kazō Kitamori
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1965
Genre God
ISBN

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History of Japanese Religion

History of Japanese Religion
Title History of Japanese Religion PDF eBook
Author Masaharu Anesaki
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 351
Release 2024-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1003835988

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First Published in 1930, History of Japanese Religion shows the interaction of various forces which manifested their vitality more in combination than in opposition. A saying ascribed to Prince Shotoku, the founder of Japanese civilization, compares the three religious and moral systems found in Japan to the root, the stem and branches, and the flowers and fruits of a tree. Shinto is the root embedded in the soil of the people's character and national traditions; Confucianism is seen in the stem and branches of legal institutions, ethical codes, and educational systems; Buddhism made the flowers of religious sentiment bloom and gave the fruits of spiritual life. These sentences outlines the scheme of the work and achievement that has long maintained a high reputation among students and scholars. This important and frequently cited book has been out of print for many decades and thus increasingly difficult to access. It is therefore a privilege as well as a pleasure to make it available once again in a complete and unabridged reprint of the original. This is a must read for students of religion, Japanese culture and Japanese history.

A History of Japanese Religion

A History of Japanese Religion
Title A History of Japanese Religion PDF eBook
Author 笠原一男
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 660
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Seventeen distinguished experts on Japanese religion provide a fascinating overview of its history and development. Beginning with the origins of religion in primitive Japanese society, they chart the growth of each of Japan's major religious organizations and doctrinal systems. They follow Buddhism, Shintoism, Christianity, and popular religious belief through major periods of change to show how history and religion affected each-and discuss the interactions between the different religious traditions.

Handbook of Christianity in Japan

Handbook of Christianity in Japan
Title Handbook of Christianity in Japan PDF eBook
Author Mark Mullins
Publisher BRILL
Pages 435
Release 2018-12-24
Genre History
ISBN 9047402375

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This volume provides researchers and students of religion with an indispensable reference work on the history, cultural impact, and reshaping of Christianity in Japan. Divided into three parts, Part I focuses on Christianity in Japanese history and includes studies of the Roman Catholic mission in pre-modern Japan, the 'hidden Christian' tradition, Protestant missions in the modern period, Bible translations, and theology in Japan. Part II examines the complex relationship between Christianity and various dimensions of Japanese society, such as literature, politics, social welfare, education for women, and interaction with other religious traditions. Part III focuses on resources for the study of Christianity in Japan and provides a guide to archival collections, research institutes, and bibliographies. Based on both Japanese and Western scholarship, readers will find this volume to be a fascinating and important guide.

On Understanding Japanese Religion

On Understanding Japanese Religion
Title On Understanding Japanese Religion PDF eBook
Author Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 380
Release 1987-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 9780691102290

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Joseph Kitagawa, one of the founders of the field of history of religions and an eminent scholar of the religions of Japan, published his classic book Religion in Japanese History in 1966. Since then, he has written a number of extremely influential essays that illustrate approaches to the study of Japanese religious phenomena. To date, these essays have remained scattered in various scholarly journals. This book makes available nineteen of these articles, important contributions to our understanding of Japan's intricate combination of indigenous Shinto, Confucianism, Taoism, the Yin-Yang School, Buddhism, and folk religion. In sections on prehistory, the historic development of Japanese religion, the Shinto tradition, the Buddhist tradition, and the modem phase of the Japanese religious tradition, the author develops a number of valuable methodological approaches. The volume also includes an appendix on Buddhism in America. Asserting that the study of Japanese religion is more than an umbrella term covering investigations of separate traditions, Professor Kitagawa approaches the subject from an interdisciplinary standpoint. Skillfully combining political, cultural, and social history, he depicts a Japan that seems a microcosm of the religious experience of humankind.