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The Samurai and the Cross - The Jesuit Enterprise in Early Modern Japan (Hardcover)
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The Samurai and the Cross - The Jesuit Enterprise in Early Modern Japan (Hardcover)
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In 1614 the shogunate prohibited Christianity amidst rumors of
foreign plots to conquer Japan. But more than the fear of armed
invasions, it was the ideological threat-or "spiritual
conquest"-that the Edo shogunate feared the most. This book
explores the encounter of Christianity and premodern Japan in the
wider context of global and intellectual history. M. Antoni J.
Ucerler examines how the Jesuit missionaries sought new ways to
communicate their faith in an unfamiliar linguistic, cultural, and
religious environment-and how they sought to "re-invent"
Christianity in the context of samurai Japan. They developed an
original "moral casuistry" or "cases of conscience" adapted to the
specific dilemmas faced by Japanese Christians. This volume
situates the European missionary "enterprise" in East Asia within
multiple geopolitical contexts: Both Ming China and "Warring
States" Japan resisted the presence of foreigners and their
beliefs. In Japan, where the Jesuits were facing persecution in the
midst of civil war, they debated whether they could intervene in
military conflicts to protect local communities. Others advocated
for the establishment of a "Christian republic" or civil
protectorate. Based on little-known primary sources in various
languages, The Samurai and the Cross explores the moral and
political debates over religion, law, and "reason of state" that
took place on both the European and the Japanese side.
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