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The Evangelism Bureau (宣教使, senkyōshi) was one of the government offices in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912). On July 8, 1869 (August 15, 1869), Proclamation of the Great Religion, was established for the purpose of proselytizing, and a director, vice director, lecturer, historian The Secretary, Vice-Ministers, lecturers, historians, magistrates, chief priests, missionary messengers, and other officials were appointed.On October 9 of the same year, it became under the jurisdiction of the Department of Divinities.On April 5, 1897, the missionary missionaries were renamed "Dai, Chūchū, Shōgun no Dai, Chūchū, Shōgun no Shōsōshi" (Grand, Middle, and Minor Missionaries of the Shōsō and Kikoku).On April 23, the government established the "Missionaries' Book of Instructions," and began a

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  • The Evangelism Bureau (宣教使, senkyōshi) was one of the government offices in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912). On July 8, 1869 (August 15, 1869), Proclamation of the Great Religion, was established for the purpose of proselytizing, and a director, vice director, lecturer, historian The Secretary, Vice-Ministers, lecturers, historians, magistrates, chief priests, missionary messengers, and other officials were appointed.On October 9 of the same year, it became under the jurisdiction of the Department of Divinities.On April 5, 1897, the missionary missionaries were renamed "Dai, Chūchū, Shōgun no Dai, Chūchū, Shōgun no Shōsōshi" (Grand, Middle, and Minor Missionaries of the Shōsō and Kikoku).On April 23, the government established the "Missionaries' Book of Instructions," and began a national indoctrination campaign based on imperialism.On March 14, 1897, it was repealed. Kokugaku and Confucian scholars were employed as mission officials. However, due to the following reasons, they were not successful at all. * There was a serious conflict of opinion among the magistrate and missionary staff over the policy, content, and methods of missionary work. The conflict between schools of thought led directly to conflict within the government. * It was impossible for the government to carry out missionary work on its own due to the authority and number of officials in charge of the government and missionary missions, and no concrete measures could be taken without going through the Grand Council of State. * Since it was before the Abolition of the han system, the magistrate did not have the ability to administer the local government (the domain was half an independent state). (en)
  • 宣教使(せんきょうし)は、日本の明治時代の官庁の一つである。 明治2年7月8日(1869年8月15日)、大教の宣布・宣教を目的として設置され、長官、次官、講義生、史生、判官、主典、宣教使その他の職員が定められた。同年10月9日、神祇官の所管となった。明治3年4月5日、正・権の大・中・少宣教使が、正・権の大・中・少博士と改称された。4月23日、政府は、「宣教使心得書」を定め、皇道主義にもとづく国民教化運動を開始した。明治5年3月14日、廃止された。 宣教使の官員には国学者や儒学者が採用された。しかしながら、下記の事情で全くと言っていいほど成果が上がらなかった。 * 神祇官及び宣教使内で宣教の方針・内容・方法を巡って深刻な意見対立があった。学派の対立がそのまま官内の対立に繋がってしまっていた。 * 神祇官及び宣教使の権能や官員数から独自で宣教を行う事は不可能であり、具体的な施策は太政官を通さなければ何も出来ない状態であった。 * 廃藩置県が行われる以前であったため、地方に対する行政執行の能力が神祇官に無かった(藩は半ば独立国状態であった)。 (ja)
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  • 宣教使(せんきょうし)は、日本の明治時代の官庁の一つである。 明治2年7月8日(1869年8月15日)、大教の宣布・宣教を目的として設置され、長官、次官、講義生、史生、判官、主典、宣教使その他の職員が定められた。同年10月9日、神祇官の所管となった。明治3年4月5日、正・権の大・中・少宣教使が、正・権の大・中・少博士と改称された。4月23日、政府は、「宣教使心得書」を定め、皇道主義にもとづく国民教化運動を開始した。明治5年3月14日、廃止された。 宣教使の官員には国学者や儒学者が採用された。しかしながら、下記の事情で全くと言っていいほど成果が上がらなかった。 * 神祇官及び宣教使内で宣教の方針・内容・方法を巡って深刻な意見対立があった。学派の対立がそのまま官内の対立に繋がってしまっていた。 * 神祇官及び宣教使の権能や官員数から独自で宣教を行う事は不可能であり、具体的な施策は太政官を通さなければ何も出来ない状態であった。 * 廃藩置県が行われる以前であったため、地方に対する行政執行の能力が神祇官に無かった(藩は半ば独立国状態であった)。 (ja)
  • The Evangelism Bureau (宣教使, senkyōshi) was one of the government offices in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912). On July 8, 1869 (August 15, 1869), Proclamation of the Great Religion, was established for the purpose of proselytizing, and a director, vice director, lecturer, historian The Secretary, Vice-Ministers, lecturers, historians, magistrates, chief priests, missionary messengers, and other officials were appointed.On October 9 of the same year, it became under the jurisdiction of the Department of Divinities.On April 5, 1897, the missionary missionaries were renamed "Dai, Chūchū, Shōgun no Dai, Chūchū, Shōgun no Shōsōshi" (Grand, Middle, and Minor Missionaries of the Shōsō and Kikoku).On April 23, the government established the "Missionaries' Book of Instructions," and began a (en)
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