Christianity in Early Modern Japan: Kirishitan Belief and Practice

Christianity in Early Modern Japan: Kirishitan Belief and Practice

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Format Hardcover
Language English
Published Aug 30, 2001
Publisher Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10 9004122907
ISBN-13 9789004122901
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In the 16th century, a new faith began to take root in Japan, brought by the intrepid Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. This transformative moment marked the beginning of Christianity's complex history in a culture steeped in indigenous beliefs. Ikuo Higashibaba delves into this fascinating intersection of faith and culture, exploring how Kirishitan, or "Christian", beliefs and practices evolved in early modern Japan.

Through a detailed examination of historical documents and accounts, the narrative unveils the struggles and triumphs of the early Christians, who faced persecution yet managed to nurture a vibrant faith community. The text offers insight into the daily lives of these believers, revealing their unique adaptations and resilience amidst opposition.

As the book unfolds, readers are invited to witness the profound impact of European missionary efforts on Japanese spirituality and society. Higashibaba's study provides a nuanced understanding of how Christianity not only sought a place among Japan's varied belief systems but also how it was reshaped by the local context, resulting in a distinctive expression of faith that persisted even in the face of trials.

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