从困惑到信仰:高仓德元的代表性多语种宗教之旅(1885-1934)

J. N. Jennings
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高仓德隆(1885-1934)是近代日本第二代基督教新教神学家。高仓德隆出生于一个信奉真净土佛教的商人家庭,在明治日本新成立的国立学校系统中接受正规教育。在明治时期日本最有影响力的新教领袖植村雅久(1857-1925)的布道下,他在大学生时期皈依了基督教。高仓在形成自己独特的基督教信仰时,大声地阅读了英语和德语神学。高仓德隆的宗教经历,以及他思想的发展,体现了明治(1868 -1912)、大成(1912-1926)和早期Shōwa(1926-1989)日本令人眼花缭乱的社会政治和宗教哲学变化流的汇合。本研究旨在考察这位重要领导人的经历和思想,特别是他通过多种语言的互动来形成自己的信念。对高仓的这种分析,应该能让我们对现代日本在明治、大成和早期Shōwa时代的迷人岁月中迅速而多方面的转型所固有的活力有新的认识。
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Confusion to Conviction: The Representative, Multilingual Religious Journey of Takakura Tokutarō (1885-1934)
Takakura Tokutarō (1885‒1934) was a second-generation Protestant Christian theologian in modern Japan.1 Born into a merchant family of True Pure Land Buddhist religious heritage, Takakura was formally educated in Meiji Japan’s still-new national school system. As a university student he embraced Christianity under the preaching of perhaps Meiji Japan’s most infl uential Protestant church leader, Uemura Masahisa (1857‒1925). Takakura then vociferously read Englishand German-language theology in coming to his own particular Christian convictions. Takakura Tokutarō’s religious experience, as well as the development of his thought, exemplify the confl uence of many streams of the dizzying social-political and religio-philosophical changes fl owing through Meiji (1868 ‒1912), Taishō (1912‒1926), and early Shōwa (1926‒1989) Japan. This study seeks to examine this important leader’s experience and thinking, particularly as he formulated his convictions through the interaction of multiple languages. This analysis of Takakura should cast fresh light on the dynamism inherent to modern Japan’s rapid and multifaceted transformation through the fascinating years of the Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa Eras.
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