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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Note on Transliteration and Translation 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Foreword 11
- Translator’s Acknowledgements 15
- Translator’s Introduction 17
- Prologue—Encounters 31
- 1. My Home Village and Mother 33
- 2. My Schooling 39
- 3. The First International Conference of Christian Students 45
- 4. Europe at the Outbreak of War 49
- 5. Student Life in America 53
- 6. Wartime Japan 61
- 7. The Intellectual Atmosphere after the War 69
- 8. My Encounter with Chō Yukio 77
- 9. New Friendships in Postwar Asia 83
- 10. The Beginning of the World Council of Churches 89
- 11. Toward the New International Christian University 99
- 12. China after the Revolution 105
- 13. Recollections of The Japan America Committee for Intellectual Interchange 113
- 14. Christianity and Japanese Culture (1) —Towards a History of Modern Japan 121
- 15. Christianity and Japanese Culture (2) —Protestants and the Elevation of Women’s Status 137
- 16. Christianity and Japanese Culture (3) —Research on the Emperor System 143
- 17. Christianity and Japanese Culture (4) —The Idea of Something Beyond Oneself 151
- 18. Hidden Patterns of Japanese Culture 159
- 19. Memories of Europe 165
- 20. Farewell to Chō Yukio 171
- Conclusion: Gratitude for the Blessing of ‘Encounters’ 175
- Afterword 177
- Takeda’s Principal Publications 179
- Bibliography 181
- Chronology 183
- Glossary 185
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Note on Transliteration and Translation 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Foreword 11
- Translator’s Acknowledgements 15
- Translator’s Introduction 17
- Prologue—Encounters 31
- 1. My Home Village and Mother 33
- 2. My Schooling 39
- 3. The First International Conference of Christian Students 45
- 4. Europe at the Outbreak of War 49
- 5. Student Life in America 53
- 6. Wartime Japan 61
- 7. The Intellectual Atmosphere after the War 69
- 8. My Encounter with Chō Yukio 77
- 9. New Friendships in Postwar Asia 83
- 10. The Beginning of the World Council of Churches 89
- 11. Toward the New International Christian University 99
- 12. China after the Revolution 105
- 13. Recollections of The Japan America Committee for Intellectual Interchange 113
- 14. Christianity and Japanese Culture (1) —Towards a History of Modern Japan 121
- 15. Christianity and Japanese Culture (2) —Protestants and the Elevation of Women’s Status 137
- 16. Christianity and Japanese Culture (3) —Research on the Emperor System 143
- 17. Christianity and Japanese Culture (4) —The Idea of Something Beyond Oneself 151
- 18. Hidden Patterns of Japanese Culture 159
- 19. Memories of Europe 165
- 20. Farewell to Chō Yukio 171
- Conclusion: Gratitude for the Blessing of ‘Encounters’ 175
- Afterword 177
- Takeda’s Principal Publications 179
- Bibliography 181
- Chronology 183
- Glossary 185
- Index 197