Handbook of Christianity in Japan
Harrington, Ann M., International Bulletin of Missionary Research
Handbook of Christianity in Japan. Edited by Mark R. Mullins. Leiden: Brill, 2003. (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Sec. 5 Japan, 10.) Pp. x, 423. euro99 / $124.
Christianity in Japan has had more influence than its numbers would indicate. This Handbook of Christianity in Japan goes a long way toward explaining that phenomenon. The editor, Mark R. Mullins, is a professor of religion in the Faculty of Comparative Culture, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. He and the other seventeen contributors to the volume have all published works or completed dissertations previously in the area of Japanese Christianity. Divided into three sections, the first traces the history of Christianity in ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Handbook of Christianity in Japan.
Contributors: Harrington, Ann M. - Author.
Magazine title: International Bulletin of Missionary Research.
Volume: 28.
Issue: 2
Publication date: April 2004.
Page number: 85+.
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