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THE JAPAN MISSION JOURNAL
SPRING 2011 VOL. 65, NO.1
CONTENTS


Sebastian Moore Two Meditations
Sawai Yoshitsugu Toshihiko Izutsu’s Reading of Buddhist Thought
Yahia Lababidi Silence
Michael Desprez Freedom and Authority in the Modern Church: The Case of Lamennais
John Raymaker Healing and Creating in History
Massimo Faggioli The Neocatechumenate and Communion in the Church
Okada Takeo Heading the Wrong Way for Japan
Suwa Eijirō The Neocatechumenate and Collaborative Ministry
Hirota Natsumi A Study and Translation of Nihon no Katekizumo
Documents New Year Pastoral Letter of Bishop Mizobe Osamu: The Neocatechumenal Way

THE JAPAN MISSION JOURNAL
SUMMER 2011 VOL. 65, NO.2
CONTENTS


Andrew Fitzsimons ‘What are Poets for . . .?’
Miriam Levering Buddhist Responses to the Earthquake and Tsunami
Peter Milward What Did It Mean?
Sean Freyne Jesus in Galilee: Good News from the North?
Interviews Pastoral and Medical Approaches to Psychological Problems
James H. Kroeger Gifts of the Spirit from Asia
Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier Comparative Theology and the Dialogue of Life
Hirota Natsumi A Study and Translation of Nihon no Katekizumo

THE JAPAN MISSION JOURNAL
AUTUMN 2011 VOL. 65, NO.3
CONTENTS


Peter Milward The Decline of the University
Hayo Krombach The Tendai Philosophy of Perfect Harmony
Roger Vanzila Munsi Conversion Experiences among the Kakure Kirishitan
Philippe Kong From Addiction to Love
Michael Desprez The Shadow-Side of lnculturation: Religious Violence in the 4th-5th Centuries
Hirota Natsumi A Study and Translation of Nihon no Katekizumo

THE JAPAN MISSION JOURNAL
WINTER 2011 VOL. 65, NO.4
CONTENTS


Richard Goodison He Came All So Still...
Sebastian Moore We Have the Spirit of God in Us
Peter C. Phan The Spirit as Foundation of Interreligious Dialogue
Thierry Jean Roboüam Silk Road Rhythms and Religious Geographies: Loci for a Study of Religion
Frank Scott Howell Does Christian Higher Education in Japan Have a Place for Engineering?
Graham Parkes Nuclear Power after Fukushima 2011
Hirota Natsumi Nihon no Katekizumo: The Text
Document Abolish Nuclear Plants Immediately: Facing the Tragedy of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster
Trends & Events Statistics of the Church in Japan 2010
  Index of Authors and Articles 2011
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