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The Jesuit Mission and Jihi No Kumi (Confraria De Misericórdia)
(Kanamoto)
INTER-RELIGIO 34 / Winter 1998 and Buddhism.(1605, the Three Vols
Redalyc.A 17Th Century Buddhist Treatise Refuting Christianity
Article Anti-Kirishitan Surveillance in Early Modern Japan
Glocalization and the Marketing of Christianity in Early Modern Southeast Asia1
The Christian Community of Nagasaki (1569‐1643)
The Authenticity of the Hidden Christians' Villages in Nagasaki: Issues in Evaluation of Cultural Landscapes
Redalyc.Fables and Imitations. Kirishitan Literature in the Forest Of
Landscape in Hirado Revealing the Secrets of Hidden Christians' Life
Catholicism in Modern Japanese Culture
Kakure Kirishitan Gravestones in Nagasaki Settings
The Dispersion of Jesuit Books Printed in Japan: Trends in Bibliographical Research and in Intellectual History
The Role of Jesuit Missions in Early Modern Globalization Ann Louise Cole University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia
Nanban Art and Its Globality: a Case Study of the New Spanish Mural the Great Martyrdom of Japan in 1597*
LCSH Section J
Kirishitan and Today
Top View
Redalyc.Secrecy and Kakure Kirishistan
The Kakure Kirishitan Tradition
Name William Davis
Japan's "Kirishitan"
Translation, Gender, and Theology in Early Modern Japan Haruko Nawata Ward
Wars and Rumours of Wars: Japanese Plans to Invade the Philippines, 1593–1637 Stephen Turnbull
Shogun and Samurai
Surrender Or Subversion? Contextual and Theoretical Analysis of the Paintings by Japan’S Hidden Christians, 1640-1873
A Reappraisal of Sessō Sōsai's Anti-Christian Documents
論 文 the Age-Old Ritual Practice of Ohatsuhoage Among the Kakure
Asami Masakazu 浅見雅一. Gaisetsu Kirishitan-Shi 『概説キリシタン史』
And Earth: the Sacred Book of Japan's Bidden Christians Reviewer: Rev
Web Brittonia Francis Xavier Blog Brittonia PM Genesis OPAC-Library Media Center Bottom
The Luso-Baroque Republic of Things and the Contingency of Contact
Elisonas, J. S. A. (George Elison) 2001 Acts, Legends, and Southern Barbarous Japanese
The English and the Control of Christianity in the Early Edo Period