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Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom Samuel Lee

Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom By Samuel Lee

Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom by Samuel Lee


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Japan's Christian history and cultural roots are examined from an alternative perspective. Lee analyzes cultural, religious and linguistic evidence to argue that Christianity was introduced to Japan through the Lost Tribes of Israel, converted to Christianity through the missionary efforts of the Assyrian Church of the East around A.D. 500.

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Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom: Two Thousand Years of Christian History in Japan by Samuel Lee

In Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom Japan's unvoiced Christian history and cultural roots are examined from an alternative perspective. It is commonly believed that Christianity was introduced to Japan by the Spanish and Portuguese missionaries during the 1500s; however, Samuel Lee draws on various forms of cultural, religious and linguistic evidence to argue that Christianity was introduced to Japan through the Lost Tribes of Israel, who were converted to Christianity through the missionary efforts of the Assyrian Church of the East around A.D. 500. Much of the evidence he discusses has become submerged into many Japanese folkloric songs, festivals and is to be found in temples. There are, for example, approximately 300 words in Japanese and Hebrew/Aramaic that are similar. Further, Dr. Lee outlines the history of Catholicism in Japan during the 1500s, the systematic persecution of Christians from 1600s to the 1800s, and the rise of Protestant Church in Japan. The historical portion of the book ends with an analysis and discussion of 21st century Japanese society. Lastly, in Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom, Samuel Lee questions the missiological methods of Western Christianity and advocates an approach based in dialogue between Christianity and other cultures.

Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom Reviews

Lee offers a truly unique point of view and necessary commentary on the subject of Christian mission in today's world...This work is to be highly recommended. -- Brian McLaren, speaker, pastor, and author of The Road We Make by Walking
[Lee's] research, which has become an enormous source book in the history of Japanese Christianity, culture and language suggests that it is indeed possible that the Japanese people originated from Israel... -- Hiroko Ayabe, founder of Japan Revival Ministries, Tama Gospel Center
A unique and challenging view of the historic overlap between Japanese Shintoism and Buddhism and Christianity. It is a pleasure to observe the depth of his awareness... -- Prof. Toshifumi Uemura, Japan Lutheran College
One of the most exciting and provocative contributions to discussions of global Christianity that I have read in a long time...A fascinating, in-depth and detailed portrait...His argument is compelling and extremely well-documented... -- Carl Raschke, professor of religious studies, University of Denver, author, The Next Reformation and GloboChrist

About Samuel Lee

Samuel Lee is a sociologist specializing in Japanese society and culture. He is president of Foundation University in the Netherlands and a member of the Christian Sociological Society and Japan Sociological Society of the University of Tokyo.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Endorsements Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Methodology Chapter 6 List of Figures Part 7 Part One - The Beginning: The Arrival of the Israelites in Japan, B.C. 250-A.D. 250 Chapter 8 1. The Origin of the Japanese People Chapter 9 2. The Lost Tribes of Israel Chapter 10 3. Hebrew-Japanese Cultural Comparisons Part 11 Part Two - Keikyo: The Church of the East in Japan, A.D. 600 Chapter 12 4. The Church of the East in Asia Chapter 13 5. The Church of the East in Japan Part 14 Part Three - Kirishtan: The Catholic Church in Japan: The Age of Persecution, A.D. 1542 Chapter 15 6. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Social, Political, and Economic Conditions in Asia & Japan Chapter 16 7. The Arrival of The Roman Catholic Church in Japan Chapter 17 8. The Age of Persecution Chapter 18 9. The Hidden Church Part 19 Part Four - Kirisuto Kyokai: The Arrival of Protestantism in Japan: The Age of Revival & Indiginization, A.D. 1853 Chapter 20 10. The Protestant Movement Enters Japan Chapter 21 11. The Clash of Cultures Chapter 22 12. Christianity in a Post-War Japan Part 23 Part Five - Analysis & Conclusions: The Age of a New Beginning, A.D. 2000 Chapter 24 13. A Brief Summary & Conclusions Chapter 25 14. A Lesson in Missiology & a New Beginning Chapter 26 Bibliography Chapter 27 Biographical Information

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NLS9780761849490
9780761849490
0761849491
Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom: Two Thousand Years of Christian History in Japan by Samuel Lee
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Paperback
University Press of America
2010-03-01
210
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