Authority and obedience [electronic resource] : Romans 13:1-7 in modern Japan / Mitsuo Miyata ; translated by Gregory Vanderbilt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Series: American university studies. Series VII, Theology and religion ; ; v. 294.Publication details: New York : Peter Lang, c2009.Description: xxiv, 197 pUniform titles:
  • Ken'i to Fukujū. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 280/.40952 22
LOC classification:
  • BR1305 .M5913 2009eb
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Contents:
Translator's introduction: Christianity and conscientious citizens in Miyata Mitsuo's modern Japan -- Preface to the English translation (2008) -- Preface (2003) -- Introduction: Analytical perspective -- The Protestant missionaries -- The Ten Commandments and the true God -- Japanese-language annotated editions of Romans -- Romans 13: 1-7 and Christianity in the Meiji Period -- From the 1870s to the Uchimura Kanzō Lèse-majesté incident -- In the wake of the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars -- Taishō democracy and Romans 13: 1-7 -- Uchimura Kanzō's Study of Romans -- Christians and Taishō democracy -- Christianity during the establishment of emperor-system fascism -- Romans 13:1-7 in the early 1930s -- The Kokutai clarification movement and "Christianity on Japanese terms" -- Romans 13:1-7 during the Sino-Japanese War -- In the midst of the Pacific War -- The establishment of the Nihon Kirisuto Kyōdan -- Theologians and Romans 13: 1-7 -- Social scientists and Romans 13: 1-7 -- Between martyrdom for the nation and martyrdom for the faith -- Conclusion: Reflections on the past and future -- Romans 13:1-7 in postwar Japan -- Lessons and reflections.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Translator's introduction: Christianity and conscientious citizens in Miyata Mitsuo's modern Japan -- Preface to the English translation (2008) -- Preface (2003) -- Introduction: Analytical perspective -- The Protestant missionaries -- The Ten Commandments and the true God -- Japanese-language annotated editions of Romans -- Romans 13: 1-7 and Christianity in the Meiji Period -- From the 1870s to the Uchimura Kanzō Lèse-majesté incident -- In the wake of the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars -- Taishō democracy and Romans 13: 1-7 -- Uchimura Kanzō's Study of Romans -- Christians and Taishō democracy -- Christianity during the establishment of emperor-system fascism -- Romans 13:1-7 in the early 1930s -- The Kokutai clarification movement and "Christianity on Japanese terms" -- Romans 13:1-7 during the Sino-Japanese War -- In the midst of the Pacific War -- The establishment of the Nihon Kirisuto Kyōdan -- Theologians and Romans 13: 1-7 -- Social scientists and Romans 13: 1-7 -- Between martyrdom for the nation and martyrdom for the faith -- Conclusion: Reflections on the past and future -- Romans 13:1-7 in postwar Japan -- Lessons and reflections.

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