Christ in Japanese culture theological themes in Shusaku Endo's literary works
Reference & Research Book News, May, 2008
Christ in Japanese culture theological themes in Shusaku Endo's literary works.
Mase-Hasegawa, Emi.
BRILL
2008
248 pages
$115.00
Hardcover
Brill's Japanese studies library; 28
PL849
Mase-Hasegawa (religion and culture, Nanzan U.) provides a theological analysis of the work of Japanese writer Endo and his struggles to inculturate Christian faith in Japan. She argues that fundamental to his thought on inculturation is the concept of koshinto, the indigenous beliefs and spirituality of the Japanese people, and that any successful process of missiological inculturation demands a serious anthropological consideration of indigenous faith and spirituality. The study began as her doctoral dissertation in missiology at Lund University, Sweden.
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