Between God and Caesar: The Position of the Non-Church Movement in Korea and Japan from 1927 to 1945
This chapter examines the significant agreement on the distinction between the realms of God and Caesar and on the doctrine of Divine Providence, the mutual respect, and the enduring friendships shared by influential Christians in Korea and Japan during t
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Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea Edited by
EMILY ANDERSON
Religion and Society in Asia Pacific
Series Editor Mark R. Mullins Japanese Studies Centre University of Auckland Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Aim of the Series While various book series on Religion and Society already exist, most tend to be Euro-centric or have a North American focus. The aim of the series is to promote contemporary scholarship on the Asia-Pacific Region, particularly studies thatgive attention to the interaction and mutual transformation of religions across national boundaries and beyond their country of origin. This is a multidisciplinary series that includes both historical and contemporary ethnographic studies, which will contribute to our understanding of the traditional and changing roles of religion in multiple socio-political contexts in the region. Especially welcome are comparative studies that expand the frame of analysis beyond the nation-state and those that address emerging issues and trends related to globalization, such as religious pluralism and social conflict overthe re-emerging public role of religion, transnational religious movements, and Asian religions in diaspora communities. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15178
Emily Anderson Editor
Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea
Editor Emily Anderson University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand
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