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The Norwegian-American Lutheran Experience in 1950s Japan - Kate Allen, John E. Ingulsrud

The Norwegian-American Lutheran Experience in 1950s Japan

Stepping up to the Cold War Challenge
Buch | Hardcover
332 Seiten
2015
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-2480-3 (ISBN)
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This study examines a group of young Norwegian-American missionaries sent to Japan in the early 1950s. Certain that a communist regime would take over and make mission work impossible, as in China, they instead witnessed Japan’s economic transformation and were affected by postcolonial ideologies and new ways to understand “mission.”
Stepping Up to the Cold War Challenge: The Norwegian-American Lutheran Experience in 1950s Japan describes the events that led to the Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELC), an American Christian denomination, to respond to General MacArthur’s call for missionaries. This Church did not initially respond, but did so in 1949 only after their missionaries had been expelled from China due to the victory of communist forces on the mainland. Because they feared Japan would also succumb to communism in less than ten years, the missionaries evaded ecumenical cooperation and social welfare projects to focus on evangelism and establishing congregations. Many of the ELC missionaries were children and grandchildren of Norwegian immigrants who had settled as farmers on the North American Great Plains. Based on interview transcripts and other primary sources, this book intimately describes the personal struggles of individuals responding to the call to be a missionary, adjusting to life in Japan, learning Japanese, raising a family, and engaging in mission work. As the Cold War threat diminished and independence movements elsewhere were ending colonialism, missionaries were compelled to change methods and attitudes. The 1950s was a time when missionaries went out much in the same manner that they did in the nineteenth century. Through the voices of the missionaries and their Japanese coworkers, the book documents how many of the traditional missionary assumptions begin to be questioned.

Kate Allen is professor of linguistics at Meiji University. John E. Ingulsrud is professor of linguistics at Meisei University.

Chapter 1: A New Mission in Japan
Chapter 2: Becoming a Norwegian-American Lutheran
Chapter 3: Discerning a Missionary Call
Chapter 4: Encountering Japan
Chapter 5: Working as a Full-Time Missionary
Chapter 6: Working as a Missionary Wife
Chapter 7: Interpreting the Experience

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 234 mm
Gewicht 644 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 1-4985-2480-X / 149852480X
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-2480-3 / 9781498524803
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