Christ in Japanese Culture: Theological Themes in Shusaku Endo's Literary Works
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Jan 23, 2008
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004165967
ISBN-13
9789004165960
Description
Emi Mase-hasegawa delves deep into the intricate relationship between Christianity and Japanese culture through the lens of Shusaku Endo's literary masterpieces. The book offers readers an insightful exploration of how Endo, often regarded as a significant figure in Japanese literature, weaves theological themes into his narratives, reflecting the complexities of faith in a predominantly non-Christian society.
Through detailed analysis, Mase-hasegawa illuminates how Endo’s works grapple with the struggles of faith, identity, and the search for spiritual meaning. She emphasizes the nuanced portrayal of characters torn between their cultural heritage and religious beliefs, providing a profound commentary on the human condition and moral dilemmas that transcend cultural boundaries.
By examining various texts, Mase-hasegawa invites readers to appreciate the depth of Endo's literary contributions while engaging with broader themes of faith and cultural intersection. This study not only enhances the understanding of Endo’s artistic vision but also encourages reflection on the universal nature of spirituality and its expression within diverse cultural contexts.
Through detailed analysis, Mase-hasegawa illuminates how Endo’s works grapple with the struggles of faith, identity, and the search for spiritual meaning. She emphasizes the nuanced portrayal of characters torn between their cultural heritage and religious beliefs, providing a profound commentary on the human condition and moral dilemmas that transcend cultural boundaries.
By examining various texts, Mase-hasegawa invites readers to appreciate the depth of Endo's literary contributions while engaging with broader themes of faith and cultural intersection. This study not only enhances the understanding of Endo’s artistic vision but also encourages reflection on the universal nature of spirituality and its expression within diverse cultural contexts.
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