Japan, although a small country, is identified as perhaps the only civilization composed of just one nation. In spite of its many encounters with axial civilizations Japan has somehow preserved a unique sense of self. This enduring quality lends an air of mystery to Japanese culture that continues to draw the fascination of many. Such curiosity about the nature of Japan and its people has prompted the publication of many books that contribute to the academic genre known as Nipponjinron. This book makes a distinctly new contribution as a theological anthropology of Japaneseness by paying...
Japan, although a small country, is identified as perhaps the only civilization composed of just one nation. In spite of its many encounters with axia...