Credentials:
Associate Professor, Tamagawa University, Japan; Author of Newman and Modern Japan (2010)
This fascinating study discusses the history of Japanese Catholic intellectuals and their reception of the spirit and ideas of John Henry Newman in historical, geopolitical and cultural contexts. Newman, living in the nineteenth century, discussed issues critical to his age such as liberalism, secularism, education, conscience, and faith. Many scholars living in different ages and nations have been attracted to his works.
Market:
Theology, Asian Studies, Japanese Studies, Catholic Studies, Religious History, John Henry Newman, Christianity in Asia, Christianity in Japan, Modernism, Modernization Theory, Modern Japan, Nineteenth Century Studies, Global History
Release Date:
July 15, 2017
ISBN:
Hardcover: 978-1680530391
Publisher:
ACADEMICA PRESS
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Washington, DC 20036
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