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The Japanese and the Jesuits - Alessandro Valignano in Sixteenth Century Japan (Hardcover)
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The Japanese and the Jesuits - Alessandro Valignano in Sixteenth Century Japan (Hardcover)
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"The Japanese and the Jesuits" examines the attempt by
sixteenth-century Jesuits to convert Japan to Christianity.
Directing the Jesuits was the Italian Alessandro Valignano, whose
own magisterial writings, many of them not previously translated or
published, are the principal source material for this account of
one of the most remarkable of all meetings between East and West.
Valignano arrived in Japan in 1579. In promoting Christianity, he
always sought the support of the ruling classes. He taught the
missionaries to adapt themselves thoroughly to Japanese customs,
etiquette, and culture, and insisted that they master the Japanese
language. He brought a European printing press to Japan, turning
out grammars and dictionaries of Japanese for the missionaries, as
well as works of instruction and devotion for the Japanese
Christians.
Following Valignano's death, Christianity was proscribed and
missionaries banished from Japan. This does not detract from his
remarkable achievements, however. He understood perfectly well that
foreign missionaries by themselves were not capable of converting
Japan to Christianity. One of his principal concerns was the
training of Japanese Jesuits and priests, and breaking down the
barriers between them and the Europeans. Few people have been more
acutely aware of the tensions or grappled more determinedly with
the problems in Japanese-Western relationships than Valignano.
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