Church space and the capital in prewar Japan

Christians have never even constituted one percent of Japan's population, yet Christianity had a disproportionately large influence on Japan's social, intellectual, and political development. This happened despite the Tokugawa shogunate's successful efforts to criminalize Christianity...

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Christians have never even constituted one percent of Japan's population, yet Christianity had a disproportionately large influence on Japan's social, intellectual, and political development. This happened despite the Tokugawa shogunate's successful efforts to criminalize Christianity and even after the Meiji government took measures to limit its influence (after decriminalizing it out of diplomatic necessity). From journalism and literature, to medicine, education, and politics, the mark of Protestant Japanese is indelible. Herein lies the conundrum that has interested scholars for decades.
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Protestant church buildings Japan Tokyo History 20th century
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Protestantism Social aspects Japan Tokyo History 20th century
Religion and civil society Japan Tokyo History 19th century
Religion and civil society Japan Tokyo History 20th century
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Church space and the capital in prewar Japan
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Religion and civil society Japan Tokyo History 20th century
title Church space and the capital in prewar Japan
title_auth Church space and the capital in prewar Japan
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title_full Church space and the capital in prewar Japan Garrett L. Washington
title_fullStr Church space and the capital in prewar Japan Garrett L. Washington
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title_short Church space and the capital in prewar Japan
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Protestantism Social aspects Japan Tokyo History 20th century
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