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Paperback Japan Speaks for Herself Book

ISBN: 1025756746

ISBN13: 9781025756745

Japan Speaks for Herself

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"Japan Speaks for Herself" presents a profound collection of essays authored by Japanese Christian leaders, offering an internal perspective on the growth and character of the Christian movement in Japan during the early twentieth century. Edited by Milton Theobald Stauffer, this work addresses the unique challenges of indigenizing a global faith within a specific cultural and national context. The contributors discuss a wide range of themes, including the spiritual aspirations of the Japanese people, the role of the church in social progress, and the evolving relationship between East and West.

By providing a stage for these native voices, the volume highlights the intellectual and spiritual vitality of the Japanese church as it sought to define its own identity apart from Western missionary frameworks. The text is a vital historical resource for students of missiology, Japanese history, and religious studies, capturing a moment of intense cultural exchange and religious self-reflection. "Japan Speaks for Herself" serves as a testament to the diverse ways in which Christianity has been interpreted and lived in different global contexts, emphasizing the importance of native leadership and cultural relevance in the expansion of religious thought during the 1920s.

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