The Biblical Hebrew Origin of the Japanese People

The Biblical Hebrew Origin of the Japanese People
Title The Biblical Hebrew Origin of the Japanese People PDF eBook
Author Joseph Eidelberg
Publisher Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages 152
Release 2005
Genre Japan
ISBN 9789652293398

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Jesus: From India to Japan

Jesus: From India to Japan
Title Jesus: From India to Japan PDF eBook
Author Abdelbaset Yusuf, M.D.
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1480933325

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Jesus: From India to Japan by Abdelbaset Yusuf, M.D. Jesus: From India to Japan encourages open dialogue about three prominent religions—Judaism, Christianity and Islam—in order to obtain a more modern understanding of religion as a whole. Specifically, it explores the similarities and differences found in the Qur’an and the Bible, and how these two Holy Books still guide and influence the lives of billions of people today.

Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom

Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom
Title Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom PDF eBook
Author Samuel Lee
Publisher Government Institutes
Total Pages 213
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0761849505

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In Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom Japan's unvoiced Christian history and cultural roots are examined from an alternative perspective. It is commonly believed that Christianity was introduced to Japan by the Spanish and Portuguese missionaries during the 1500s; however, Samuel Lee draws on various forms of cultural, religious and linguistic evidence to argue that Christianity was introduced to Japan through the Lost Tribes of Israel, who were converted to Christianity through the missionary efforts of the Assyrian Church of the East around A.D. 500. Much of the evidence he discusses has become submerged into many Japanese folkloric songs, festivals and is to be found in temples. There are, for example, approximately 300 words in Japanese and Hebrew/Aramaic that are similar. Further, Dr. Lee outlines the history of Catholicism in Japan during the 1500s, the systematic persecution of Christians from 1600s to the 1800s, and the rise of Protestant Church in Japan. The historical portion of the book ends with an analysis and discussion of 21st century Japanese society. Lastly, in Rediscovering Japan, Reintroducing Christendom, Samuel Lee questions the missiological methods of Western Christianity and advocates an approach based in dialogue between Christianity and other cultures.

Burning Issues in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics

Burning Issues in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics
Title Burning Issues in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Ghil‘ad Zuckermann
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 396
Release 2014-07-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1443864625

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This refereed volume is a collection of selected scholarly articles resulting from research conducted for the first international Australian Workshop on Afro-Asiatic Linguistics (AWAAL), held on 11–13 September 2009 at the State Library of Queensland, Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank, Brisbane; as well as at the Great Court, the University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane. The University of Queensland has been home to scholars and linguists such as Georges Perec, Eric Partridge and Rodney Huddleston. World-class papers were delivered by established academics and promising postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students from all over the globe, including Australia, Cameroon, Canada, Eritrea, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States. They all analysed languages and cultures belonging to the Afro-Asiatic family, e.g. Egyptian, Berber, Cushitic, Omotic, Chadic and Semitic.

An Epic Tale of the People of the Covenant (The origin of Christianity)

An Epic Tale of the People of the Covenant (The origin of Christianity)
Title An Epic Tale of the People of the Covenant (The origin of Christianity) PDF eBook
Author Atsushi Murakami
Publisher Atsushi Murakami
Total Pages 1618
Release 2021-02-26
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Last year (2019), I published the 6th edition of my book "The Origin of Christianity" with the subtitle "An Epic Tale of the People of the Covenant," paying attention to the fact that Christianity was born from the "church movement" that had occurred in the process of the people of the Covenant scattered all over the world after they had migrated from the Fertile Crescent at the mouths of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to the Promised Land Canaan. However, later, it became clear that the Ephraim and Manasseh, only who possess the genetic characteristics of Paleo-Mongoloid among the twelve tribes of Israel, played an important role not only in the conquest of Canaan but also in the eastern transmission of Christianity. Thus, this time, I deliver this 7th edition with the main title of "An Epic Tale of the People of the Covenant." In creating the augmented part of the 7th edition, I got many hints from the blog of Protestant Bible commentator Mr. Arimasa Kubo (久保有政), who was the first pastor of the Ikebukuro-Nishi Church, and used them as the reference. December 2020 Atsushi Murakami

Religion in Japanese Daily Life

Religion in Japanese Daily Life
Title Religion in Japanese Daily Life PDF eBook
Author David C. Lewis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 346
Release 2017-09-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317194373

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Are Japanese people religious – and, if so, in what ways? David Lewis addresses this question from the perspective of ordinary Japanese people in the context of their life cycles, and explores why they engage in religious activities. He not only discusses how Japanese people engage in different religious practices as they encounter new events in their lives but also analyses the attitudes and motivations behind their behaviour. Activities such as fortune-telling, religious rites in the workplace, ancestral rites and visits to shrines and temples are actually engaged in by many people who view themselves as ‘non- religious’ but express their motivations in terms other than the conventional ‘religious’ ones. This book outlines the religious options available, and assesses why people choose particular religious activities at various times in their lives or in specific circumstances. The author challenges some widespread assumptions about religion in urban and industrial contexts and also shows how some of the underlying motivations behind Japanese behaviour are expressed both in religious and non-religious forms.

The Bible in Folklore Worldwide

The Bible in Folklore Worldwide
Title The Bible in Folklore Worldwide PDF eBook
Author Eric Ziolkowski
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 588
Release 2023-12-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110476827

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the Handbooks of the Bible and Its Reception (HBR) provide comprehensive introductions to individual topics in biblical reception history. They address a wide range of academic fields and interdisciplinary matters, including reception of the Bible in various contexts and historical periods; in diverse geographic areas; in particular cultural, social, and political contexts; and in relation to important biblical themes, topics, and figures.