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NCC Center for the Study
of Japanese Religions
JR 29 (1&2): Special Issue on Meiji Christianity
Published: 2004
Articles
Mission and Acceptance of Christianity: A Focus on the Meiji Period
Suzuki Norihisa, 3-28.
Crusading against Prostitution: the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Meiji Japan
Elizabeth A. Dorn, 29-44.
City Upon a Hill From Afar: Confucianism and Christianity in Uchimura Kanzo
Yoshinaga Keiichiro, 45-64.
Cultural Adaptation of Wesleyan-Holiness Mission in Japan: A Case Study of Yamamuro Gunpei and the Salvation Army
R. David Rightmire, 65-84.
To Sow a Mustard Seeds: Narrating the Omi Mission in late Meiji Japan
Gregory Vanderbilt, 85-108.
Japanese Christians Overseas Missionary Movement During the Meiji Period
A. Hamish Ion, 109-26.
Book Reviews
Chilson Clark & Peter Knecht,
Shamans in Asia
Martin Repp, 127-30.
Ruch, Barbara (ed.),
Engendering Faith: Woman and Buddhism in Premodern Japan
R. Keller Kimbrough, 131-33.
Mortensen, Finn Hauberg,
Kirkegaard Made in Japan
Hayashi Todayoshi, 134-38.
Whelan, Christal
Otaiya: Japan's Hidden Christians
Christian M. Mortensen, 138-42.
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