The Japan Christian Year Book, Volume 1951, presents a comprehensive overview of Christian activities and developments in Japan during that year. Published by Nihon Kirisutokyo Kyogikai and Nihon Kirisutokyo Remmei, this volume offers invaluable insights into the state of various Christian denominations, missionary work, and interfaith relations within the Japanese context.
This yearbook serves as a historical record, documenting the challenges and triumphs faced by Christian communities in postwar Japan. It includes reports from different churches and organizations, statistical data, and articles that shed light on the evolving religious landscape. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of Christianity in Japan will find this volume a vital resource for understanding the complexities and contributions of Christian faith in Japanese society.
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