Visiting Associate Professor

UEMURA Toshifumi
Education:
- 2003
- Graduate School of Luther Seminary Theology
- 1981
- University of Tsukuba Area Study Japanology
Professional Experience:
- 2006
- Japan Lutheran College Associate Professor
- 2004
- Japan Lutheran College Assistant Professor
- 1994
- Japan Lutheran College lecturer
Specialized Fields:
Comparative study of Religions and Culture
Current Research Themes:
Japanese modernization and Protestantism in the comparison with Tanzania, East Africa
Religious movement of emigrant of Japanese to Hawaii and Brazil
Traditional Performing Arts and Shitoism
Major Publications:
- 2008
- DVD "God's Fingerprints in Japan Part2" (Aloha Ke Akua)
- 2007
- "Formation of Tanzania and role of Churches focus on Lutheran Church", Nihon no Shingaku Academy of Japanese Chiristianity
- 2005
- "Hamlet as Noh, consideration of different culture and contextualization", Kikoko
- 1998
- Religious Dialogue in Different traditions, Avako
