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Shusaku Endo sets his novel Silence in precisely that moment near the end of this pivotal century, at a time when Christianity has been scapegoated by the regime and ruthlessly persecuted. This book explores the key historical, ideological, and religious conflicts which run through Endo's challenging novel. The reader will learn about the surprisingly diverse origin of the Japanese people, the changes that Japanese society underwent under the Tokugawa regime, the violent peasant revolt called the Shimabara Rebellion, the history of Japanese Buddhism and its complicity with the state, and much more.
However, this book also carries a burden to explore these problems in light of the immense freedom which stands at the heart of the message of Jesus Christ. How can be move from ideological selves to free subjects, able to intervene in our circumstances by aligning ourselves with the contradictions which the self and ideology would cover over? As God became the lowest in Jesus Christ, such that no one could be lower than Him, how does this shape our understanding of the characters and decisions in Endo's novel, and even more importantly, how we should live today?
Ultimately, this text operates on three primary levels -- (1) a historical and theoretical supplement to Shusaku Endo's novel Silence, (2) a philosophical investigation into universality, subjectivity, and freedom, and (3) an intervention in theological discourses about both leftist liberation and Christian Nationalism.
Concepts which come under critique and analysis in this text include Japanese Buddhism, Western Buddhism, nationalism, self/ego, liberation theology, Christian Nationalism, signs, meaning, materiality, ideology, cynicism, modernity, dialectics, freedom, subjectivity, universality, compassion, particularity, capitalism, and bio-politics.
Chapters:
Introduction
1. The Missing Prologue
2. The birth of Tokugawa Nationalism
3. The politics of Japanese Buddhism
4. Compassion, the inquisitor's weapon
5. A Theology of Freedom
6. Rodriguez chooses Western Buddhism
Conclusion
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798989046720
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 284
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-02-06
- Förlag: Samsara Diagnostics