Aiming at LocalizationThe Current SituationReferences Introduction The Formation and Current Status of Overseas Chinese Churches in Japan The Case of Tokyo International Christian Church: Centering on Leadership The Case of Osaka Chinese Presbyterian Church: Aid-centered Activities The Case of Tokyo Sunshine...
Christianity in Japan:Although only less than 2% of Japan's population areChristians, we did not feel isolated from the rest of the Christian world (the internet has been a great resource for us).Atsugi Naval Basehas a wonderful Chapel, with anointed Chaplains and plenty of ministry opportunit...
The second concerns the development of Christian celebrity in order to spread Hillsong music throughout churches in Australia. This chapter draws on analytical study of the music itself, as well as examining the cultural and theological ... M Evans 被引量: 1发表: 2017年 The Circle Dance of ...
The following sections are included:IntroductionThe Formation and Current Status of Overseas Chinese Churches in JapanThe Case of Tokyo International Christian Church: Centering on LeadershipThe Case of Osaka Chinese Presbyterian Church:... K Mori - After Migration and Religious Affiliation:Religions, Chi...
In1908 St. Nicholas’ future successor,Bishop Sergius(Tikhomirov), arrivedin Tokyo. Bishop Sergiusheaded theJapaneseOrthodox church from 1912 to1940. In 1912,thelastyearof St. Nicholas’ life,there were33,000 faithful in 266 congregationsin Japan. There were175 churchesand eightcathedrals,servedby...
In this excerpt from Phaidon's monograph, Boltanski talks about the problem of viewing art as a relic, how doing so has led museums to become "the new churches," and how he urinated on his famous biscuit tin pieces to give them that freshly rusted look.
The final sections will chronicle Leavitt's 1886 tour and the steps leading to the organization of the Tokyo WCTU, the first Japanese union to affiliate itself with the World WCTU. As these latter two sections in particular will reveal, nationalistic appeals such as "for the sake of Japan" ...