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201 APPENDIX Bibliographical Guide to Indigenous Christian Movements T HE PURPOSE of this appendix is to provide an introduction to the basic literature available on each of the movements considered in this study. Brief resumes are also provided for the groups that did not receive systematic attention in chapters 4 to 6. Additional details scattered throughout the various chapters may be garnered by consulting the Index for the names of founders or particular movements. For those who wish to pursue personal contact , addresses and contact persons for each movement may be found in the Christian Yearbook, which is published annually in Japanese by the Kirisuto Shinbunsha of Tokyo. The groups are arranged chronologically, according to the year of their founding. CHRISTIANITY MADE IN JAPAN 202 NONCHURCH MOVEMENT [ [î îl l FOUNDER: Uchimura Kanzõ »ªCX YEAR ORGANIZED: 1901 TREATMENT: Chapter 4 GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Resources on Uchimura Kanzõ and the Nonchurch movement are abundant and extensive holdings may be found in the archives of the Imai Hall and the International Christian University Library. ÄmIo–¥[ÃûÇ2‰–‡Æ [An inventory of Imai Hall Resource Center holdings ]. Tokyo: Imai Kan Seisho Kõdo Kyõyðkai, 1990.»ªCXzçkø‡Æ [An inventory of the Uchimura Kanzõ memorial collection]. Tokyo: International Christian University, 1997 (third edition). PRIMARY SOURCES Uchimura Kanzõ. »ªCX6T [Complete works of Uchimura Kanzõ]. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1981–1984. The Complete Works of Kanzõ Uchimura, with notes and comments by Taijiro Yamamoto and Yoichi Mutõ. Tokyo: Kyõ Bun Kwan, 1971. This is a seven-volume collection of Uchimura’s English writings, including his diary “How I Became a Christian,” and various other essays and editorials published between 1886 and 1924. [îlt I, Ùsk: ´¨u´Ö [Nonchurch history, vol. I: The ³rst period: The formative years], edited by the Nonchurch Historical Research Association. Tokyo: Shinkyõ Shuppan, 1991. Tamura Kõsan ,ªMX, ed. 1985 æ[îl@kÊÊlzÆ [Proceedings of the 1985 Nonchurch summer colloquia]. Tokyo: Mukyõkai Kaki Konwakai Jimukyoku, 1986. Ù 1 n (1987) [îl´òÁÐî6³TlzÆ [Proceedings of the ³rst Nonchurch Christianity national meeting]. Tokyo: Mukyõkai Kirisutokyõ Zenkoku Shðkai Jimukyoku, 1988. This is an important resource for understanding the Nonchurch movement today. Published each year since 1988, the proceedings record lectures, regional reports, and summaries of various group discussions. SECONDARY SOURCES Caldarola, Carlo. Christianity: The Japanese Way. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1979. [3.145.15.205] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 17:05 GMT) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE TO INDIGENOUS CHRISTIAN MOVEMENTS 203 Howes, John F. “The Non-Church Christian Movement in Japan.” The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Third Series 5 (1957), 119–37. ———. “Uchimura Kanzõ and Traditional Japanese Religions.” Japanese Religions 2/1 (1960), 23–30. ———. “Japanese Christians and American Missionaries,” in Marius B. Jansen, ed. Changing Japanese Attitudes toward Modernization. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965, 337–68. ———. “Japanese Christianity and the State: From Jesuit Confrontation/Competition to Uchimura’s Noninstitutional Movement/Protestantism,” in Steven Kaplan, ed. Indigenous Responses to Western Christianity. New York: New York University Press, 1995, 75–94. Jennings, Raymond P . Jesus, Japan, and Kanzõ Uchimura: A Brief Study of the NonChurch Movement and its Appropriateness to Japan. Tokyo: Kyõ Bun Kwan, 1958. Miura, Hiroshi. The Life and Thought of Kanzõ Uchimura, 1861–1930. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans, 1996. Moore, Ray A. ed. Culture and Religion in Japanese-American Relations: Essays on Uchimura Kanzo, 1861–1930. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan, 1981. Norman, William H. H. “Kanzo Uchimura: Founder of the Non-Church Movement .” Contemporary Religions in Japan 5/1 (1964), 34–44. Ohara Shin ·ã =, »ªCXu´— [The life of Uchimura Kanzõ]. Tokyo: PHP Kenkyðjo, 1992. THE WAY Š Šl l FOUNDER: Matsumura Kaiseki ǪkÍ YEAR ORGANIZED: 1907 TREATMENT: Chapter 5 PRIMARY SOURCES Matsumura Kaiseki ǪkÍ. =þ2Yæ [Fifty years in the faith]. Tokyo: Dõkai Honbu, 1926; 1989 revised edition. ———. Šl† [Dõkai guidebook]. Tokyo: Dõkai Jimusho, 1917. ———. Šl“g [Dõkai catechism]. Tokyo: Dõkai Jimusho, 1919. ———. G;î [New religion]. Tokyo: Dõkai Jimusho, 1925. ———. ŠlØ©Þó [The Dõkai bible]. Tokyo: Dõkai Jimusho, 1928. CHRISTIANITY MADE IN JAPAN 204 ———. ™îu−| [A critique of religions]. Tokyo: Dõkai Jimusho, 1929. ———. Šlu=þ [The Dõkai faith]. Tokyo: Tõhõ Shoin, 1934. Matsumura Kichisuke ǪŸš. Kš¤¾LšYo‰›: íƒvÆ¿ [Lament not the dark night: Selections from Genshi shiroku]. Tokyo: Dõkai Jimusho, 1949. Magazine: Š [The way], published quarterly. SECONDARY SOURCES Akiyama Shigeo E[’Í, g¸^]Bk]B: ´òÁÐîus˜: [Stories of Meiji³gures: One lineage of Christianity]. Tokyo: Shinkyõ Shuppansha, 1982. Katõ Masao ;n±&, ;îy¾é%ǪkÍu„`2X»„`u...

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