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LIBA 100: Silence (Endo) and The Great Divorce (Lewis): Christianity in Japan
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Christianity in Japan
Theological Concepts in Silence
Learn More About Japan
Theological Concepts in The Great Divorce
Lewis & Christianity in England
Japanese Christianity History
Hidden Christians in Japan
Driven Underground Years Ago, Japan's 'Hidden Christians' Maintain Faith [NPR]
Jesuit Missionaries
Jesuits in Asia
in Encyclopedia of the First Global Age (1450 to 1750)
from World History: A Comprehensive Reference Set
What Do Japanese Christians Think of Silence?
THE TROUBLING LEGACY OF SHŪSAKU ENDŌ’S SILENCE
[First Things]
Other Japanese Catholic Authors
Ayako Sono
Shumon Miura
Toshio Shimao
Chikao Tanaka
Sumie Tanaka
Takako Takahashi
Otohiko Kaga
26 Martyrs
Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan
Learn more about the 26 martyrs and how they are remembered
Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum
A museum in memorial to the 26 Christian martyrs in Nagasaki, Japan (choose the second tab to view in English)
Handbook of Christianity in Japan
Handbook of Christianity in Japan
by
Mark R. Mullins (Editor)
ISBN: 9789004131569
Publication Date: 2003-07-25
Christianity in Japan Today
The first Jesuit arrived in Japan in 1549. Why are there so few Christians today?
Article from a Jesuit publication from late 2019
Want to Learn Even More
Books at George Fox Library about Japan's Hidden Christians
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