The Diary of a Japanese Convert

Par : Uchimura Kanzo
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  • Nombre de pages141
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4702887-1
  • EAN8596547028871
  • Date de parution29/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille633 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Diary of a Japanese Convert, " Uchimura Kanzo presents a profound exploration of his spiritual journey from Shintoism to Christianity. Written in an introspective and candid style, the book serves as a reflective account of the complexities and challenges he faced during his conversion. Uchimura's vivid prose and philosophical musings reveal the cultural and spiritual dichotomies of Meiji-era Japan, as he grapples with the intersection of tradition and modernity, faith and doubt.
This diary format not only personalizes his experiences but also invites readers into his psychological landscape, marked by deep contemplation and fervent questions of identity. Uchimura Kanzo (1861-1930) was a prominent Japanese thinker and writer, heavily influenced by his educational background in Christianity and his deep-rooted Japanese heritage. His unique position as a cultural mediator allowed him to challenge the prevailing norms of both Eastern philosophies and Western ideologies.
His dedicated pursuit of truth and spiritual authenticity shaped his writings, culminating in this pivotal work that reflects his lifelong quest for faith amidst societal transformations. "The Diary of a Japanese Convert" is a poignant invitation to explore not only the spiritual landscape of early 20th-century Japan but also the enduring human quest for meaning. This book is essential for readers interested in religious studies, cultural transitions, and the personal dimensions of faith, making it an enriching addition to the canon of global spirituality.
In "The Diary of a Japanese Convert, " Uchimura Kanzo presents a profound exploration of his spiritual journey from Shintoism to Christianity. Written in an introspective and candid style, the book serves as a reflective account of the complexities and challenges he faced during his conversion. Uchimura's vivid prose and philosophical musings reveal the cultural and spiritual dichotomies of Meiji-era Japan, as he grapples with the intersection of tradition and modernity, faith and doubt.
This diary format not only personalizes his experiences but also invites readers into his psychological landscape, marked by deep contemplation and fervent questions of identity. Uchimura Kanzo (1861-1930) was a prominent Japanese thinker and writer, heavily influenced by his educational background in Christianity and his deep-rooted Japanese heritage. His unique position as a cultural mediator allowed him to challenge the prevailing norms of both Eastern philosophies and Western ideologies.
His dedicated pursuit of truth and spiritual authenticity shaped his writings, culminating in this pivotal work that reflects his lifelong quest for faith amidst societal transformations. "The Diary of a Japanese Convert" is a poignant invitation to explore not only the spiritual landscape of early 20th-century Japan but also the enduring human quest for meaning. This book is essential for readers interested in religious studies, cultural transitions, and the personal dimensions of faith, making it an enriching addition to the canon of global spirituality.