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This is a new release of the original 1935 edition.
THIS 36 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Story of
Phallicism Part 1, by Genchi Kato. To purchase the entire book,
please order ISBN 0766141144.
1935. In 1912 Hepner was ordained and commissioned by the Board of
Foreign Missions of The United Synod South as a Missionary to
Japan. During his tenure there he acquired an unusual facility both
in speaking and reading Japanese. Within a few years, he decided on
Shinto as his special field of study and thus began the study that
lead to this publication. This volume contains Hepner's
dissertation on the Kurozumi Sect, which introduces academic
circles of the Occident to the Culture Religion State of Shinto,
and makes a valuable contribution in the field of Comparative
Religion.
1935. In 1912 Hepner was ordained and commissioned by the Board of
Foreign Missions of The United Synod South as a Missionary to
Japan. During his tenure there he acquired an unusual facility both
in speaking and reading Japanese. Within a few years, he decided on
Shinto as his special field of study and thus began the study that
lead to this publication. This volume contains Hepner's
dissertation on the Kurozumi Sect, which introduces academic
circles of the Occident to the Culture Religion State of Shinto,
and makes a valuable contribution in the field of Comparative
Religion.
THIS 36 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Story of
Phallicism Part 1, by Genchi Kato. To purchase the entire book,
please order ISBN 0766141144.
1935. In 1912 Hepner was ordained and commissioned by the Board of
Foreign Missions of The United Synod South as a Missionary to
Japan. During his tenure there he acquired an unusual facility both
in speaking and reading Japanese. Within a few years, he decided on
Shinto as his special field of study and thus began the study that
lead to this publication. This volume contains Hepner's
dissertation on the Kurozumi Sect, which introduces academic
circles of the Occident to the Culture Religion State of Shinto,
and makes a valuable contribution in the field of Comparative
Religion.
1935. In 1912 Hepner was ordained and commissioned by the Board of
Foreign Missions of The United Synod South as a Missionary to
Japan. During his tenure there he acquired an unusual facility both
in speaking and reading Japanese. Within a few years, he decided on
Shinto as his special field of study and thus began the study that
lead to this publication. This volume contains Hepner's
dissertation on the Kurozumi Sect, which introduces academic
circles of the Occident to the Culture Religion State of Shinto,
and makes a valuable contribution in the field of Comparative
Religion.
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