In the shifting heart of post-war Japanese society, faith found new forms and voices. The Japan Christian Year-Book 1961, edited by Kiyosh Hirai, stands as a vivid snapshot of Christianity in Asia at a turning point, capturing the challenges and hopes of Japanese believers in the early 1960s. This essential volume in the christian yearbook collection offers a rare window into the evolving landscape of Japanese Christianity, weaving together historical records, church activities, and thoughtful commentary that illuminate the era's spiritual and cultural crossroads. For scholars of religion and church history enthusiasts, this historical religious text is more than a reference - it is a living chronicle of mid-20th century Japan, where tradition and modernity converged in the search for meaning. The yearbook's careful documentation reflects both the resilience of the Christian community and the broader currents shaping religious life in Japan 1961, making it invaluable for anyone studying Japanese religious publications or the wider context of religious studies in Asia. 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 drawn to the works of Kiyosh Hirai or seek a deeper understanding of Japanese Christianity history, this book remains a cultural treasure, bridging past and present with clarity and reverence.
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