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A rare window into a nation's spiritual crossroads, The Japan Christian Year-Book 1935 stands as a vital record of faith in turbulent times. In the shadow of global uncertainty, Fred D. Gealy's meticulous chronicle captures the pulse of Christianity in Japan, offering an unrivalled portrait of missionary work, church life, and interdenominational efforts during the interwar years. Every page reveals the challenges, triumphs, and quiet perseverance of a community forging its identity amidst sweeping change. Faith endured. This essential christian history book is more than a religious yearbook…mehr

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A rare window into a nation's spiritual crossroads, The Japan Christian Year-Book 1935 stands as a vital record of faith in turbulent times. In the shadow of global uncertainty, Fred D. Gealy's meticulous chronicle captures the pulse of Christianity in Japan, offering an unrivalled portrait of missionary work, church life, and interdenominational efforts during the interwar years. Every page reveals the challenges, triumphs, and quiet perseverance of a community forging its identity amidst sweeping change. Faith endured. This essential christian history book is more than a religious yearbook 1935; it is a key resource for anyone exploring japanese christian history, 1930s Japan religion, or the complex legacy of christian missions in Japan. Gealy's clear-eyed observations and comprehensive data make this volume indispensable for historians of religion, theological researchers, and readers drawn to the evolution of the Japanese church. Its pages illuminate not only the state of missionary work Japan-wide, but also the broader currents shaping society and belief during a pivotal era. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both a scholarly touchstone and a cultural artefact, The Japan Christian Year-Book 1935 endures as a testament to resilience, dialogue, and the enduring search for meaning.