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In the shadowed years just before the Second World War, The Japan Christian Year-Book 1940 stands as a rare window into a nation at a crossroads. Here, Charles Wheeler Iglehart gathers a meticulous chronicle of Christianity in Japan, capturing the pulse of missionary work and the resilience of faith communities as the world around them shifted. This is not simply a religious historical text; it is a living record of hope, struggle, and cultural convergence in 1940s Japan. For scholars of religious history, theological researchers, and readers intrigued by Japanese Christian history, this…mehr

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In the shadowed years just before the Second World War, The Japan Christian Year-Book 1940 stands as a rare window into a nation at a crossroads. Here, Charles Wheeler Iglehart gathers a meticulous chronicle of Christianity in Japan, capturing the pulse of missionary work and the resilience of faith communities as the world around them shifted. This is not simply a religious historical text; it is a living record of hope, struggle, and cultural convergence in 1940s Japan. For scholars of religious history, theological researchers, and readers intrigued by Japanese Christian history, this volume offers a wealth of insight. Its pages trace the evolution of the Christian yearbook series, documenting the challenges and triumphs of believers during a pivotal era. From grassroots missionary efforts to the broader currents shaping pre-war Japan, every entry reveals the complexities of faith under pressure, making it indispensable for anyone exploring historical Christian literature or the nuanced interplay between East and West. 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. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to stories of resilience or a collector seeking a cultural treasure, this restored classic promises both depth and discovery.