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Filling the spiritual vacuum: Douglas MacArthur, American Christianity and the occupation of Japan.

机译:填补精神真空:道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟(Douglas MacArthur),美国基督教徒和日本占领。

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While many studies of the American Occupation of Japan after World War II exist, few have taken on the challenge of examining what role religion and specifically Christianity played in the formation of the objectives of the Occupation. This dissertation argues that Douglas MacArthur zealously pursued the Christianization of Japan as a prerequisite to the successful accomplishment of the objectives of demilitarizing and democratizing Japan. Using the broad authority given to him by the U.S. government, Douglas MacArthur pushed this agenda despite policy pledges by MacArthur and the Occupation authorities to remain neutral in religious matters. The actions of Douglas MacArthur often contradicted Occupation policy and favored Christianity over other Japanese religions like Shinto or Buddhism. As a result, subordinates in MacArthur's command interested in unbiased reform, were often forced to reconcile the unfavorable situations created by their leader with the need to preserve religious neutrality. This dissertation relies mostly on primary source data collected from American military and civilian records at the National Archives II in College Park, Maryland, the Douglas MacArthur Memorial Archives in Norfolk, Virginia, and the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri. Along with supplementary secondary source data from various books and articles, this dissertation concludes that despite Douglas MacArthur's efforts for and favoritism toward Christianity, the Japanese did not convert to this religion in any significant numbers. Although much fanfare surrounded the notion, even on the part of some vocal Japanese, less than one percent of the Japanese population identified themselves as Christian by the end of the Occupation. While the exact explanation for this is not completely clear, it appeared as though many Japanese were merely curious about Christianity, but had no real desire to convert. For his part, Douglas MacArthur believed that the Japanese needed and wanted Christianity until he was dismissed from his command in 1951.
机译:尽管有许多关于第二次世界大战后美国对日本占领的研究,但很少有人挑战研究宗教,特别是基督教在形成占领目标中所起的作用。本文认为,道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟(Douglas MacArthur)热心追求日本的基督教化,这是成功实现日本非军事化和民主化目标的前提。道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟(Douglas MacArthur)利用美国政府给予他的广泛授权,尽管麦克阿瑟和占领当局在宗教事务上保持中立的政策承诺,仍推动了这一议程。道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟(Douglas MacArthur)的举动经常与占领政策相抵触,并且比其他神道教或佛教等日本宗教更偏爱基督教。结果,麦克阿瑟司令部的下属对无偏向改革感兴趣,常常被迫调和其领导人造成的不利局面与维护宗教中立的需要。本文主要依靠从美国军事和民用记录中收集的原始数据,这些数据来自马里兰大学学院的国家档案馆II,弗吉尼亚州诺福克的道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟纪念档案馆和密苏里州独立的哈里·杜鲁门总统图书馆。加上来自各种书籍和文章的辅助二手资料,本文得出的结论是,尽管道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟(Douglas MacArthur)为基督教做出了努力和偏爱,但日本人并没有大量改信该宗教。尽管这个想法大张旗鼓,但即使是一些日本人,在占领结束之前,只有不到百分之一的日本人自称是基督徒。尽管对此的确切解释尚不完全清楚,但似乎许多日本人只是对基督教感到好奇,而没有真正convert依的愿望。就道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟(Douglas MacArthur)而言,他认为日本人需要并想要基督教,直到他于1951年被免职。

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  • 作者

    Seto, Brandon P.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 History United States.;History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Religion History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 279 p.
  • 总页数 279
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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