Christianity and Imperialism in Modern Japan: Empire for God

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نام کتاب : Christianity and Imperialism in Modern Japan: Empire for God
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مسیحیت و امپریالیسم در ژاپن مدرن: امپراتوری برای خدا
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2014
تعداد صفحات : 332
ISBN (شابک) : 9781472508560 , 9781472511331
زبان کتاب : English
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Cover\nHalf-title\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nList of Maps and Figures\nNote about Names and Romanization\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction All Roads Lead to Annaka: The Place of Imperial Christianity in Japan’s Modern History\n Japan as a Christian empire\n Christianity and empire: Exploring multiple intersections\n Religion and empire\n1 The Problem of Two Masters: The Imperial Rescript on Education and the Quandary of Japanese Christians\n The Imperial Rescript on Education, ritual, and the problem with Christians\n Christianity for this world\n The confrontation\n What exactly is wrong with Christians? Expanding the terms of the debate\n Religion for a “nation in progress”\n A scientific critique of Christianity: The irrationality of Christian belief\n A rational Christianity for a modern Japan\n The impossibility of Christian loyalty\n2 Fields Ready for Harvest: The Russo-Japanese War as Holy War\n Before the war: The failed quest for a unified Japanese church\n The Russo-Japanese War as holy war\n Hongo church and the Russo-Japanese War\n Creating the Christian martyr\n Christians divided: Socialism and opposition to the war\n Dreaming with Tolstoy: An international Christian denunciation of war\n An anti-war minister in community: Serving the soldiers at home\n Hibiya riots: A chaotic end to a “holy” war\n3 Nation without Borders: Casting a Vision for a Transnational Church\n Seeing Japan from a different perspective: Ebina Danjo’s 1908 visit to California\n Evangelizing settlers: Visiting Korea on the eve of colonization\n From Korea to Manchuria: Exploring new frontiers\n The campaign of education: Ebina’s return to California\n From the League of Nations to Japanese abroad: Hope for a new world\n4 Making Koreans Japanese: A Gospel for Japan’s New Colonial Subjects\n The logic of imperial evangelism\n Expanding the mission, :discovering” Korea: Watase’s trip through the countryside\n Bearing “fruit” : Signs of “civilization” in new congregations\n The mission in the North\n Partnering with the Government-General: The Kumiai Kyokai Korea Mission First Annual Conference\n Demanding answers: Questioning the logic of imperial evangelism\n The Korea Mission in crisis: The elusive search for financial support\n March First and the failure of imperial evangelism\n5 After the March First Movement: The “Korean Problem” Just Beyond Empire’s Edge\n Espionage for God and nation: Th e March First Movement and the Yo Un-hyong incident\n The first Fengtian church: Starting a mission in warlord territory\n To help deal with the “Korean problem” : Kimura Seimatsu and the “re” -founding of the Fengtian church\n In the aftermath of the Yo Un-hyong incident: The limits of naisen ittai in Shanghai\n The waning of the “Korean problem”\n6 Becoming a Small Country: The Imperial Countryside Imagined as the Kingdom of God\n At the base of the Joshu mountains: Empire’s rural manifestations\n Small countries, anarchists, and Tolstoy\n God’s countries: The meek shall inherit the earth\n The gospel of agrarianism\n Visions forestalled: The other reality of the 1930s\n7 Following in Abraham”s Footsteps: Building an Imperial Christian Utopia in Manchukuo\n What failed in America could succeed in Manchuria: Linking Christian agrarian utopias across the Pacific\n Following in the footsteps of Abraham\n The end of a dream\nEpilogue\nNotes\nBibliography\nIndex




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