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Towards enhancing spirituality for inclusivity in the United Methodist Church in the Japanese American context

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Hidemi Ito. Towards Enhancing Spirituality for Inclusivity In the United Methodist Church In the Japanese American Context. Claremont School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6d4c1fc6-82ae-4068-870d-ec9976324340?locale=es.

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H. Ito. Towards enhancing spirituality for inclusivity in the United Methodist Church in the Japanese American context. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6d4c1fc6-82ae-4068-870d-ec9976324340?locale=es

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Hidemi Ito. Towards Enhancing Spirituality for Inclusivity In the United Methodist Church In the Japanese American Context. Claremont School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6d4c1fc6-82ae-4068-870d-ec9976324340?locale=es.

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  • Americans of Japanese ancestry have a unique and painful memory of suffering from prejudicial treatment and oppression in the United States. Many churches appear to be unable to help Japanese Americans. Understanding the origins of Christian faith is an approach that helps Japanese Americans interpret their history in the United States. By understanding specific sociocultural factors that have shaped specific gospel traditions, we may be able, by analogy, to find clues to how self-identity has been defined for Americans of Japanese ancestry and how Japanese Americans understand and explain their unique experiences in dialogue with other communities.
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