A Christian in the Land of the Gods: Journey of Faith in Japan


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In November 1877 three months after Emperor Meijis conscript army of commoners defeated forces led by Japans famous last samurai the Reverend Tom Alexander and his new wife Emma arrived in Japan a country where Christianity had been punishable by death until 1868. A Christian in the Land of the Gods offers an intimate view of hardships and challenges faced by nineteenth-century missionaries working to plant their faith in a country just emerging from two and a half centuries of self-imposed seclusion. The narrative takes place against the backdrop of wrenching change in Japan and Great Power jockeying for territory and influence in Asia as seen through the eyes of a Presbyterian missionary from East Tennessee. This true story of personal sacrifice devotion to duty and unwavering faith sheds new light on Protestant missionaries work with Japans leading democracy activists and the missionaries role in helping transform Japan from a nation ruled by shoguns hereditary lords and samurai to a leading industrial powerhouse. It addresses universal themes of love loss and the enduring power of faith. The narrative also proves that one seemingly ordinary person can change lives more than he or she ever realizes. It would be hard to imagine a cultural adjustment more severe or more dangerous than traveling in 1877 from the Tennessee mountains to become a Christian missionary in Japan. Joanna Sheltons family story is a reading adventure well worth taking and enjoying. -Senator Lamar Alexander Governor of Tennessee 1979-1987 Maryville TN I grew up in a church culture in which my heroes were missionaries; while my contemporaries were awed by athletes and movie stars missionaries were the ones who held my attention. They still do. . . . In this memoir of her great-grandfather Shelton adds one more riveting story to my scrapbook of risk-taking and courageous witnesses to the Christian faith. -Eugene H. Peterson Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology Regent College BC Joanna Sheltons impressive research reveals the amazing story of Itagaki Taisukes invitation to her great-grandfather and his fellow missionaries to preach Christianity in Itagakis native Tosa region. Itagaki who was on Japans 100 yen bill in the past was leader of the democratic movement in the early Meiji era and created Japans first major political party ancestor to the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan of which I am a member. -Yoriko Kawaguchi Former Foreign Minister and Environment Minister of Japan; former member House of Councilors (upper house of the Diet); Professor Meiji Institute for Global Affairs Tokyo Sheltons highly engaging narrative about her great-grandfather opens a window into Japans turbulent transition from rule by shoguns to its status as Asias first constitutional democracy. . . . This fascinating often poignant story should be read by serious scholars and general readers alike. -George R. Packard President U.S.-Japan Foundation and Dean Emeritus Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Anyone interested in how one person can have a significant impact across borders and boundaries in todays world will be impacted by this book. -The Rev. Dr. Katharine R. Henderson President Auburn Theological Seminary Joanna Reed Shelton lives with her husband in Montanas Rocky Mountain Northwest. For more than twenty years she was intimately involved in US-Japan relations in increasingly senior positions of government and diplomacy. A quest for knowledge about her great-grandfathers life and work in Japan launched her on a new path. After long holding religion at arms length she now serves as an elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Please visit her website: www.joannashelton.com.
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