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This volume presents comprehensive research on how southern European Catholics and the Japanese confronted each other, interacted and mutually experienced religious otherness in early modern times.
In their highly variable and asymmetric relations, during which the politi¬cal-military elites of Japan at times not only favoured, but also opposed and strictly controlled the European presence, missionaries – particularly the Jesuits – tried to negotiate this power balance with their interlocutors.
This collection of essays analyses religious and cultural interactions between the Christian missions and the Buddhist sects through processes of coopera¬tion, acceptance, confrontation and rejection, dialogue and imposition, which led to the creation of new relational spaces and identities.


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Religious Interactions; Christian Mission in Japan; Buddhism in Japan; Kirishitan; Nanban; Cultural Encounters; Jesuits; History of Religions; Languages and Translation; Cultural Translation; Visual and Material Culture; Music; Science and Cartography; Iberian Expansion.

Interactions Between Rivals: The Christian

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 11/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631667163, 978-3631667163
      ISBN10: 3631667167

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume presents comprehensive research on how southern European Catholics and the Japanese confronted each other, interacted and mutually experienced religious otherness in early modern times.
      In their highly variable and asymmetric relations, during which the politi¬cal-military elites of Japan at times not only favoured, but also opposed and strictly controlled the European presence, missionaries – particularly the Jesuits – tried to negotiate this power balance with their interlocutors.
      This collection of essays analyses religious and cultural interactions between the Christian missions and the Buddhist sects through processes of coopera¬tion, acceptance, confrontation and rejection, dialogue and imposition, which led to the creation of new relational spaces and identities.


      Table of Contents

      Religious Interactions; Christian Mission in Japan; Buddhism in Japan; Kirishitan; Nanban; Cultural Encounters; Jesuits; History of Religions; Languages and Translation; Cultural Translation; Visual and Material Culture; Music; Science and Cartography; Iberian Expansion.

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