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『宗教及び文藝』に見る明治末期のキリスト教の一側面

https://doi.org/10.15083/00030550
https://doi.org/10.15083/00030550
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2011-10-13
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タイトル 『宗教及び文藝』に見る明治末期のキリスト教の一側面
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言語 jpn
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資源 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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ID登録 10.15083/00030550
ID登録タイプ JaLC
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その他のタイトル Shukyo oyobi bungei (Religion and Literature) : An Aspect of Christianity in the Late Meiji Era
著者 星野, 靖二

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識別子Scheme WEKO
識別子 67053
姓名 HOSHINO, Seiji
著者所属
著者所属 東京大学大学院博士課程
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 This essay examines the character of a Christian magazine called Shukyo oyobi bungei (Religion and Literature), founded in 1911 by Uemura Masahisa, a leading Japanese Christian of the Meiji era. From 1890, Uemura devoted himself to organizing the Nihon Kirisuto Kyokai (the Japan Christian Church), which achieved the status of a self-supported church in 1908. In the process of its foundation, the Church strategically concentrated on the urban middle class as a target of its mission work. It therefore attracted considerable numbers of urban youth, students in particular. An investigation of the contents of Shukyo oyobi bungei reveals that almost all of its articles discuss theological, philosophical, or religious matters. Furthermore, its news columns and book reviews are dedicated to intellectual issues of that time. This publication was thus more a scholarly journal than a popular magazine. Scholars writing for Shukyo oyobi bungei insisted on the existence of phenomena leading into and/or emerging from Christian faith. Kashiwai En contributed an article about affirming faith through research on religion, and Tanaka Tatsu wrote about being led to belief in Christianity through comparing it to other religious traditions. The influence of Uemura's ideas can be detected in these discussions of the relationship between academia and religion. These assertions, however, should not be ascribed solely to Uemura's intentions. The influence of the magazine's readership, including students, and of social movements such as Shuyo Undo (the Personal Cultivation Movement) was also considerable. The position of youth in the Church was an issue of particular importance. While movements such as Shuyo Undo tended to stress the mystical aspects of religion, Shukyo oyobi bungei insisted that research on religion based in rational investigation was crucial in acquiring faith. The rational standpoint of this magazine should be viewed in relation to the fact that serious theological studies emerged at this time within Japanese Christianity. As the study of philosophy of religion also arose in this period, it can be postulated that there was a growing need for an intellectual explanation of religion. It is therefore concluded that Shukyo oyobi bungei was essentially a scholarly journal, and was a publication that, while influenced by Uemura's ideas on religion and the academy, served as a response to the intellectual and spiritual needs of the youth of this era.
書誌情報 東京大学宗教学年報

巻 20, p. 55-71, 発行日 2003-03-31
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収録物識別子 02896400
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主題Scheme NDC
主題 160
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出版者 東京大学文学部宗教学研究室
出版者別名
Department of Religious Studies. The University of Tokyo
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