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Oct 31, 2024 |
thecollector.com | Anje Ukyu
In the US, Japanese immigrants’ adoption of Christianity could be a natural consequence of living in a predominantly Christian nation. However, Christian institutions aimed at Japanese immigrants in America served many purposes besides religion. Particularly in the early period, churches were often the first points of interaction for newly emigrated Japanese, especially among those without established contacts.
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