TY - BOOK AU - Howes,John F. TI - Japan's modern prophet: Uchimura Kanzō, 1861-1930 T2 - Asian religions and society series SN - 0774811455 AV - BR1317.U25 H69 2005eb U1 - 275.2/082/092 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Vancouver, B.C. PB - UBC Press KW - Uchimura, Kanzō, KW - Uchimura, Kanzo. KW - Uchimura, Kanzō. KW - Uchimura, Kanzō KW - Christian converts KW - Japan KW - Biography KW - Evangelists KW - Christian philosophers KW - Christian biography KW - Convertis chrétiens KW - Japon KW - Biographies KW - Prédicateurs KW - Philosophes chrétiens KW - Biographies chrétiennes KW - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY KW - Religious KW - bisacsh KW - RELIGION KW - Christianity KW - History KW - fast KW - Christentum KW - gnd KW - Christendom KW - gtt KW - Mukyokai KW - Geschichte KW - 1890-1930 KW - idszbz KW - Electronic books KW - lcgft KW - rvmgf N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-445) and index; 1: I refuse -- Education of a Meiji Samurai -- Budding civil servant -- Birth of a writer -- Justification of self and of nation -- Out into the world -- 2: The pact with God -- With Luther presiding -- The taught -- The teaching: Christianity and the Bible -- The teaching: institutions and individuals -- The last chance -- 3: I am not -- Christ is coming -- The Bible and Japan -- The sage -- Telling off the West -- Maturing vipers -- What is Mukyôkai? -- Uchimura Kanzô in history N2 - "Uchimura Kanzo was one of Japan's foremost thinkers, whose ideas influenced contemporary novelists, statesmen, reformers, and religious leaders. He lived at a time of increasing modernization and rapid social change. Known as the originator and proponent of a particularly "Japanese" form of Christianity known as mukyokai, Uchimura struggled with the tensions between his love for the homeland and his love for God. Articulate, prolific, passionate, and profound, he earned a reputation as the most consistent critic of his society and the most knowledgeable Japanese interpreter of Christianity and its Bible. In addition to teaching and giving public lectures, he wrote numerous books and articles - in both English and Japanese - edited newspapers and periodicals, and founded several magazines. Through the prism of this exceptional man's life, John Howes charts, in this tour de force, what it meant to live during the introduction of Christianity to Japan."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=382695 ER -