The world recognizes Toyohiko Kagawa as the St. Francis of Japan. His heart is one of pure love like that of St. Francis, but his battle has not been carried on by means of the sermon in a religious denomination. With a heart of love Kagawa has stood in the streets and would save the lives of the people. This is because he was born in 20th century Japan and not in Italy of the Middle Ages. Fifteen hundred years after the fall of ancient Rome the world once more is about to undergo a mighty change. At this time when a great tide, as it were, is surging up from the broad Pacific a lone Japanese, blessed with keen intuition and deep affection, has come into the world, and is walking in the midst of Japanese society with giant strides. He is a ...
Japanese immigration to Peru was started in 1899 thanks to the personal network between Japanese and...
This is a comparative study of the Buddhism Priest Nichiren and Christianity. It is needless to say ...
Ryoichi Ishii is famous for founding Takinogawa Gakuen that was the first school for children with i...
The world recognizes Toyohiko Kagawa as the St. Francis of Japan. His heart is one of pure love like...
Toyohiko Kagawa’s concept of faith is based on a somewhat mystical experience that occurred in his y...
Chiristianity was first introduced into Japan in 1549 by the Catholic missionary, Francis Xavier. Ho...
In my lecture course on "Aspects of foreign culture in Japan" at our Faculty of Comparative Culture,...
The traditional Japanese concept of life and death is said to be drastically different from that of ...
There is a force building up in Japan which has a most threatening aspect, no matter whether one vie...
For more than two hundred and fifty years, while Japan was relatively isolated from the Western worl...
most outstanding figures in the history of thought in Japan. Nonetheless, we have to admit to the fa...
Uchimura Kanzo (1861-1930), a Japanese Christian writer, trained in Eastern traditions and Western c...
In the 1870s and 1880s, as over two centuries of laws and severe persecution against Christianity ca...
Tomoo Matsuda is a Christian who learnt from Kanzo Uchimura as well as Hisao Otsuka and Masao Sekine...
The arrival of St. Francisco Xavier, founder of the Japan\u27s Jesuits, in Kagoshima in 1549 opened ...
Japanese immigration to Peru was started in 1899 thanks to the personal network between Japanese and...
This is a comparative study of the Buddhism Priest Nichiren and Christianity. It is needless to say ...
Ryoichi Ishii is famous for founding Takinogawa Gakuen that was the first school for children with i...
The world recognizes Toyohiko Kagawa as the St. Francis of Japan. His heart is one of pure love like...
Toyohiko Kagawa’s concept of faith is based on a somewhat mystical experience that occurred in his y...
Chiristianity was first introduced into Japan in 1549 by the Catholic missionary, Francis Xavier. Ho...
In my lecture course on "Aspects of foreign culture in Japan" at our Faculty of Comparative Culture,...
The traditional Japanese concept of life and death is said to be drastically different from that of ...
There is a force building up in Japan which has a most threatening aspect, no matter whether one vie...
For more than two hundred and fifty years, while Japan was relatively isolated from the Western worl...
most outstanding figures in the history of thought in Japan. Nonetheless, we have to admit to the fa...
Uchimura Kanzo (1861-1930), a Japanese Christian writer, trained in Eastern traditions and Western c...
In the 1870s and 1880s, as over two centuries of laws and severe persecution against Christianity ca...
Tomoo Matsuda is a Christian who learnt from Kanzo Uchimura as well as Hisao Otsuka and Masao Sekine...
The arrival of St. Francisco Xavier, founder of the Japan\u27s Jesuits, in Kagoshima in 1549 opened ...
Japanese immigration to Peru was started in 1899 thanks to the personal network between Japanese and...
This is a comparative study of the Buddhism Priest Nichiren and Christianity. It is needless to say ...
Ryoichi Ishii is famous for founding Takinogawa Gakuen that was the first school for children with i...