The Kakure Kirishitan of Japan: A Study of Their Development, Beliefs and Rituals to the Present Day

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Psychology Press, 1998 - 296 páginas

This is the first major study in English of the Japanese 'hidden' Christians and the development of the faith and rituals from the sixteenth century to the present day.
The Kakure Kirishitan are the descendants of the communities who maintained the Christian faith in Japan as an underground church during the time of persecution, and then chose to remain separate from the Catholic Church when religious toleration was granted in 1873.
The island of Ikitsuku, where the most active Kakure are to be found, was an important centre of early Christianity, and its Kakure communities came into being when differences were perceived between the beliefs and practices they had preserved and orthodox Catholic teaching.
Kakure worship consists of prayer and the eating of a communal meal. The prayers tend to be offered for worldly benefits, while the communal meal has close links to the Catholic Mass, but has also absorbed Shinto ceremonies involving feasting that were originally added as camouflage for Christian gatherings. The Kakure faith shares with Japanese religion a polytheistic and pluralistic nature, yet maintains a unique identity in which recognisable Christian elements are to be found.
This study will have wide interdisciplinary value, including students of comparative religions, Japanese history and the history of Japanese literature, theology and the social history of Japan.

 

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CHAPTER 1 Introduction
1
CHAPTER 2 The historical background to the Kakure faith
27
CHAPTER 3 The organization of the Kakure communities and their relationship to Catholicism
55
CHAPTER 4 The origins and uses of the Kakure gozensama
82
CHAPTER 5 Christian martyrs and the sacred places of the Kakure Kirishitan
111
CHAPTER 6 The Kakure worship calendar and the role of prayer
138
CHAPTER 7 The structure of Kakure worship and the significance of the communal meal
156
CHAPTER 8 The spirit world and the Kakure Kirishitan
174
CHAPTER 10 The Kakure in context
210
Ninth Register of Surviving Christian Families Hirado 1689
228
Report on the Christians of Amakusa 1806
231
Notes
233
Bibliography
257
Japanese Character List of important proper names and technical terms
279
INDEX
289
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CHAPTER 9 Death ancestors and the Kakure Kirishitan
204

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