Divine Healing in the Early Holiness Movement of Japan
This article explores the dogmatic understanding of "divine healing" (iyashi 神癒), or "faith cure" as it is called from an outsider perspective, as one of the constituting elements of the "fourfold gospel" (shijū no fukuin 四重の福音) in the Japanese holiness movement during...
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Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Artículo |
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Japanese Association for Religious Studies
2012
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Religious studies in Japan
Año: 2012, Volumen: 1, Páginas: 39-59 |
Otras palabras clave: | B
Uchimura Kanzō
B Holiness Movement B Divine Healing B Intercultural Theology B medical discourse in modern Japan |
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Sumario: | This article explores the dogmatic understanding of "divine healing" (iyashi 神癒), or "faith cure" as it is called from an outsider perspective, as one of the constituting elements of the "fourfold gospel" (shijū no fukuin 四重の福音) in the Japanese holiness movement during the first quarter of the twentieth century. Sources from within the movement as well as responses from outside will be analyzed and compared to research findings on divine healing in North American traditions of radical holiness and incipient Pentecostalism. Following the exploration of cross-cultural continuities and adjustments, I attempt to indicate how holiness healing relates to the modern Japanese discourse on medicine. |
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ISSN: | 2186-9952 |
Obras secundarias: | Enthalten in: Religious studies in Japan
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