The Cross in the Dark Valley: The Canadian Protestant Missionary Movement in the Japanese Empire, 1931-1945
Autor A. Hamish Ionen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2018
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ISBN-10: 155458504X
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University
Colecția Wilfrid Laurier University Press (CA)
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Table of Contents for
The Cross in the Dark Valley: The Canadian Protestant Missionary Movement in the Japanese Empire, 1931-1945 by A. Hamish Ion
Acknowledgments
Abbreivations
Illustrations
Introduction
Chapter One: Undertones of the Past
The Early Development of the Japanese Protestant Movement
Canadian Missions in Japan
Progress in North Korea
Foothold in North Taiwan
Chapter Two: Toward the Kingdom of God: Evangelism and Social Concern in Japan
The Depression, Christian Revival, and Kagawa
The Evangelistic and Social Work of the United Church Mission
Canadian Anglicans and the Revival
Canadian Presbyterians and Koreans in Japan
Chapter Three: On the Colonial Frontier
On the Border
The Manchurian Crisis
With Goforth in Manchuria
Financial Cuts in Korea
Staying On in North Taiwan
Chapter Four: The Shrine Question
The Shrine Question in Japan
Conflict in North Korea
Tensions in North Taiwan
Chapter Five: Educational Work in Japan
Girls' Schools in Japan
The Kwansei Gakuin
Chapter Six: Specialized Educational and Medical Work
The Canadian Academy
The Canadian Anglican Kindergarten Training School
The New Life Sanatorium at Obuse
Educational Work among Koreans in Japan
Chapter Seven: Contrast in the Colonies: Educational and Medical Work in Korea, Manchukuo, and Taiwan
Budgetary Challenges and Educational Work in Korea
Boys' and Girls' Schools in Korea and Manchukuo
Dealing with the Colonial Authorities
Training Evangelists in Manchukuo
Medical Work in Korea
Difficulties in Taiwan
The Happy Mount Leprosy Colony
Chapter Eight: Missionary Life in Japan and Its Empire
Growing Up in Japan
Young and Old Missionaries in Japan
Living and Working in Rural Japan
Contrast in the Japanese Empire
Chapter Nine: Canadian Missionary Attitudes to Politics in Japan
Darkening Clouds of Ultranationalism
The 26 February 1936 Incident and Its Aftermath
The Marco Polo Bridge Incident and War in North China
The Nanking Atrocities and the Continuing War
Changkufeng, Nomonhan, and Fear of the Soviet Union
Chiang Kai-shek and the China Crisis
Typhoon Weather
Chapter Ten: Growing Pressure for Church Union in Japan
The Twists and Turns on the Road to Church Union
The Marco Polo Bridge Incident and Its Aftermath
Nipponteki Kirisutokyo and Overseas Evangelism
Growing Pressure for Union
The Salvation Army Crisis
United Church Missionaires and the Impending Union
The Predicament of the NSKK
Chapter Eleven: Union and Withdrawal
Making Missionary Adjustments
Withdrawal from Mid-Japan
Canadian Presbyterian Evacuation from Taiwan, Manchuko, and Japan
Chapter Twelve: Into the Fires of War
The Japanese Christian Deputation
Working on in Japan and Korea
The Nippon Kirisutokyodan and the NSKK
Internment
Hoping for the Best
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index