History of Christianity in Japan: Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Protestant Missions

History of Christianity in Japan: Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Protestant Missions

by Otis Cary D.D.
History of Christianity in Japan: Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Protestant Missions

History of Christianity in Japan: Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Protestant Missions

by Otis Cary D.D.

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Overview

Despite the relatively small number of formal Christian believers in japan—less than one percent of the total population—Christianity has become and is likely to continue to be an important strand in modern Japanese culture.

The Christian social message of the early decades of the twentieth century has become a lasting part of social welfare attitudes. The strong emphasis on education of the Christian missionary movement has left a visible legacy throughout Japanese education, primarily in the teaching of women.

Author, Otis Cary's impressive work, first published in two volumes, appears here in a convenient one-volume edition. The first part deals with Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox missions; the second, with Protestant missions. The story begins with the arrival of Francis Xavier in Japan in 1549, unfolds through the early successes of the Roman Catholic missions and the subsequent age of hideous persecutions and the virtual extirpation of Christianity in the seventeenth century, and moves forward to its revival in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is in many ways an absorbingly dramatic tale, and Cary tells it exceedingly well.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462912339
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 09/15/2008
Series: NONE
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 378
Sales rank: 308,475
File size: 6 MB
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