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Motokichiro Osaka (逢坂 元吉郎, Ōsaka Motokichirō, June 25, 1880 – June 10, 1945) was a Japanese pastor, theologian, and newspaper columnist. He is notable for his public criticism of efforts by the Japanese government to regulate religious bodies and strengthen a national form of Shinto, which culminated in a government-backed attack that left Osaka close to death. During his recovery, a personal awakening transformed his conceptualization of Christianity from an earthly, altruistic social practice to an ascetic practice rooted in Catholic orthodoxy.

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  • Motokichiro Osaka (in)
  • Motokichiro Osaka (en)
  • 逢坂元吉郎 (ja)
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  • Motokichiro Osaka (逢坂 元吉郎 Ōsaka Motokichirō, 25 Juni 1880 – 10 Juni 1945) adalah seorang pastor, teolog dan kolumnis surat kabar Jepang. Ia dikenal karena kritikan publiknya terhadap upaya oleh pemerintah Jepang untuk mengatur badan-badan agama dan memperkuat bentuk nasional Shinto (in)
  • 逢坂 元吉郎(おうさか もときちろう、1880年6月25日 - 1945年6月10日)は、日本の牧師、神学者である。既存の教会に限界を感じ、を提唱した。 (ja)
  • Motokichiro Osaka (逢坂 元吉郎, Ōsaka Motokichirō, June 25, 1880 – June 10, 1945) was a Japanese pastor, theologian, and newspaper columnist. He is notable for his public criticism of efforts by the Japanese government to regulate religious bodies and strengthen a national form of Shinto, which culminated in a government-backed attack that left Osaka close to death. During his recovery, a personal awakening transformed his conceptualization of Christianity from an earthly, altruistic social practice to an ascetic practice rooted in Catholic orthodoxy. (en)
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  • Motokichiro Osaka (en)
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  • Motokichiro Osaka (en)
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  • Daijoji-Cho, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Pastor, Theologian, Columnist, Philosopher (en)
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  • Misao Matsumoto (en)
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  • Motokichiro Osaka (逢坂 元吉郎, Ōsaka Motokichirō, June 25, 1880 – June 10, 1945) was a Japanese pastor, theologian, and newspaper columnist. He is notable for his public criticism of efforts by the Japanese government to regulate religious bodies and strengthen a national form of Shinto, which culminated in a government-backed attack that left Osaka close to death. During his recovery, a personal awakening transformed his conceptualization of Christianity from an earthly, altruistic social practice to an ascetic practice rooted in Catholic orthodoxy. Osaka was a student and lifelong friend of philosopher Kitaro Nishida, the founder of the Kyoto School. (en)
  • Motokichiro Osaka (逢坂 元吉郎 Ōsaka Motokichirō, 25 Juni 1880 – 10 Juni 1945) adalah seorang pastor, teolog dan kolumnis surat kabar Jepang. Ia dikenal karena kritikan publiknya terhadap upaya oleh pemerintah Jepang untuk mengatur badan-badan agama dan memperkuat bentuk nasional Shinto (in)
  • 逢坂 元吉郎(おうさか もときちろう、1880年6月25日 - 1945年6月10日)は、日本の牧師、神学者である。既存の教会に限界を感じ、を提唱した。 (ja)
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