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A collection of essays which chronicles the career and works of
Japan's self-proclaimed bridge across the Pacific, Nitobe Inazo. He
was appointed Under-Secretary of the League of Nations before the
Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 led to his downfall.
A collection of essays which chronicles the career and works of
Japan's self-proclaimed bridge across the Pacific, Nitobe Inazo. He
was appointed Under-Secretary of the League of Nations before the
Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 led to his downfall.
Uchimura Kanzô was one of Japan’s foremost thinkers. His
ideasinfluenced contemporary novelists, statesmen, reformers, and
religiousleaders. The originator and proponent of a
particularly"Japanese" form of Christianity known as mukyôkai,
Uchimurastruggled with the tensions between his love for the
homeland and hislove for God. Articulate, prolific, passionate, and
profound, he earneda reputation as the most consistent critic of
his society andknowledgeable Japanese interpreter of Christianity
and its Bible.Through this exceptional man’s life, John Howes
charts what itmeant to live during the introduction of Christianity
to Japan.
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